State Rep. Clark Boyd (Cannon, DeKalb and Wilson Counties) is working with other colleagues in the State House of Representatives on legislation that provides additional tax cuts for Tennesseans.
General Assembly members are also considering reductions in the corporate tax, which currently sits at 6.5 percent -- one of the highest rates in the entire southeast region. This tax penalizes businesses by taxing their net earnings. By reducing it, additional revenue should allow our businesses to reinvest and potentially expand operations, which could create new jobs.
Legislation to advance recent progress made eliminating the professional privilege tax is also being considered for the 2020 legislative session. Legislation last year slashed $22 million worth of tax on accountants, architects, athletic agents, audiologists, chiropractors, dentists, engineers, landscape architects, optometrists, pharmacists, podiatrists, psychologists, real estate brokers, speech pathologists, and veterinarians.
Tennessee is the lowest tax and lowest debt state in the entire country.