By Jon Styf | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – A bill that would end Tennessee’s professional privilege tax advanced through subcommittee with a negative recommendation on Tuesday.
Tennessee currently charges individuals in five professions $400 annually. Those professions include lobbyists, attorneys and agents, broker-dealers and investment advisors.
The professional privilege tax was instituted in 1992 for 22 different professions and currently applies to just five professions.
Tennessee last removed professions from the tax in 2022.
“Sponsor, we all want to get rid of the tax but probably this year is not the year to do it,” said Sen. Joey Hensley, R-Hohenwald, the Senate Revenue Subcommittee chair.