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  2. Tennessee Bottle Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Bottle Bill is citizen-supported container-deposit recycling legislation, which if enacted will place a 5-cent deposit on beverage containers sold in Tennessee. The bill applies to containers made of aluminum/bimetal, glass or any plastic, containing soft drinks, beer/malt beverages, carbonated or non-carbonated waters, plain or ...

  3. Alcohol laws of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol laws of Tennessee. The Alcohol laws of Tennessee are distinct in that they vary considerably by county. Local government jurisdictions (counties & municipalities) in Tennessee by default are dry and do not allow the sales of liquor or wine. These governments must amend the laws to allow for liquor-by-the-drink sales and retail package ...

  4. Three-tier system (alcohol distribution) - Wikipedia

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    With a liquor tax rate around $35 per gallon, its liquor tax is about 50% higher than in Oregon, which has the next highest rate. [7] In Washington, retailers may bypass distributors by purchasing directly from producers, may negotiate volume discounts, and may warehouse their inventory themselves.

  5. When is tax-free weekend in Tennessee? Here's what's ... - AOL

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    The state's general tax rate is 7%, and when combined with local taxes, reaches an average of 9.5%. The largest possible sales tax in the state is even higher, at 9.75%. What items are exempt in ...

  6. Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission ( TABC) is a Tennessee state government agency responsible for licensing or permitting participants in the alcoholic beverages industry in Tennessee. [a] The agency is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] The agency has a three-member commission, consisting of one member each from West Tennessee ...

  7. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States' overall beverage container recycling rate is approximately 33%, while states with container deposit laws have a 70% average rate of beverage container recycling. Michigan's recycling rate of 97% from 1990 to 2008 was the highest in the nation, as is its $0.10 deposit. [ 2 ]

  8. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hotel tax is 11% of daily room rate. Alcoholic beverage tax varies depending on the beverage. Additionally there are tobacco taxes, real property taxes, amusement taxes, recreational facility taxes, and liquid fuel taxes. [96] That Business Privilege Tax rate increased from 4% to 5% effective June 1, 2018.

  9. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sale or distribution of grain alcohol higher than 60% ABV is illegal (legal if it is sold by a pharmacy or drug store to a person with a prescription), but there is no upper limit for other distilled liquors (B&P 23403). [21][22] You may serve alcohol if you are at least 21 years of age.