Historical Legislation Becomes Law to Eliminate the Hall Income Tax

Tennessee on Its Way to Be Completely Income Tax Free

Legislation sponsored by TN Senator Mark Green (R-Clarksville) and TN Rep. Charles Sargent (R-Franklin) to statutorily phase out the Hall Income Tax was signed into law today by Governor Bill Haslam sending Tennessee on its way to an income tax-free status by January 1, 2022.

First sponsored in 2012 by Green, the proposal to remove the tax on income which results from investments has been an annual legislative proposal with public support based on the principle of double taxation and the disproportionate impact to retirees.

“Our citizens should never be penalized to work or to save.  Any income tax does just that and this law ends the taxation of savings and investment,” noted Green, Vice Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee.  “Whether a couple saving for their future or an investment group creating jobs in our state, Tennessee has just removed a barrier to economic freedom in our state.”

Initially implemented in 1929 to tax the investment income of the wealthy of the day, over time the Hall Tax has impacted a larger segment of the state’s population levying a 6% tax rate on any investment disbursement that exceeds $1250 per individual or $2500 for married couples. According to IRS data within the last five years, 56% of TN taxpayers who reported receiving dividends were households earning less than $75,000 annually.  Further, 40% of the state’s households receiving a dividend earned less than $50,000.

“Unlike the government out of Washington, Tennessee continues to be an effective steward to our citizens with a balanced budget and prioritized spending.  The end of the Hall Tax keeps your money in your budget, not the government’s,” concluded Green, founder and CEO of AlignMD, a health care staffing company headquartered in Clarksville.

The historic bill codifies the following:  The tax rate will be reduced from 6% to 5%, a seventeen percent cut from the total dollars collected by the state for fiscal year 2016.  The intent of the General Assembly in successive years is that the tax on investment and dividend income will be cut 1% annually, but is not bound to any specific rate reduction being charged to respond according to the economic health of each fiscal year.  By January 1, 2022, the Hall Income Tax will no longer be collected and eliminated as a legal means of taxation in Tennessee.

Tennessee will soon join seven other states as completely income tax-free:  Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.

Senator Mark Green has served Montgomery, Houston and Stewart Counties since 2012 with legislative priorities featuring job creation, educational excellence supporting students and teachers and support for our military veterans and their families.

Source: U.S. Senator for Tennessee, Mark Green