Ag Tax Exemptions: The permits & an upcoming deadline for Tennessee producers

Kathleen Hilt with the Tennessee Department of Revenue joined us Thursday on Market Day Report to discuss the importance of agriculture tax exemptions and anupcoming deadline for Tennessee producers.

Qualifying farms across the United States can use agriculture tax exemptions for many purchases to feed and clothe the world. However, those permits have to be renewed or even verified every so often.

Kathleen Hilt with the Tennessee Department of Revenue joined us Thursday on Market Day Report to discuss the importance of these exemptions and the upcoming deadline for Tennessee producers.

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