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Haslam signs off on grocery tax cut

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Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam traveled to Marion County this week to sign legislation to reduce the state portion of the sales tax on groceries from 5.5 percent to 5.25 percent.
Haslam held a ceremonial bill signing at the locally- and independently owned Smith Bros. Grocery in Whitwell.
 “We’re focused on making state government more efficient and more effective while reducing the cost to taxpayers,” Haslam said. “The sales tax on food touches all Tennesseans, and this is an effort to lower the burden.  I applaud the General Assembly for passing this important piece of legislation this year.”
The bill, SB 3763/HB 3761, was introduced by the governor and was one of three tax cuts passed by the legislature and signed by Haslam this year as the state continues its work toward providing the best customer service at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers.
Haslam included $21.3 million in the FY 2012-2013 state budget to fund the legislation.
The reduced tax rate does not apply to prepared foods such as a meal at a restaurant, candy, alcoholic beverages or tobacco.

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