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TACIR approves a package of new studies including childcare, vaping and point-of-sale tax remittance
Summary
The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) voted May 29 to add a group of new studies to its work program, adopting research plans on point-of-sale tax remittance, vaping among under-21s, childcare business operations and workforce issues, and other studies; several are due Jan. 31, 2025.
The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations voted May 29 to add multiple research projects to its work program, approving study plans staff drafted in response to 2024 legislation and requests from lawmakers.
Deputy Executive Director Melissa Brown presented three grouped amendments covering legislation that passed both chambers, bills that passed only one chamber and one study requested by letter. The commission adopted Amendment 1 (a study of remittance of state and local sales taxes collected at point of sale) with a staff timeline that sets the report due Jan. 31, 2025.…
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