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Daily Archives: February 10th, 2010

Tax-Free Weekend: Recession Schmession

Tomorrow marks the start of Tennessee’s one lonely annual Sales Tax Holiday, also known as Tax-Free Weekend. From August 7-9, the following items are sales tax free:

  • Computers under $1,500
  • Clothing under $100
  • School supplies under $100

So get out there and spend that money you don’t have, because we’re in a recession! Take a tip from us, and squeeze in some shopping on Friday while most of humanity is still chained to a desk, because once 5pm Friday rolls around, we make no guarantees!

For complete information on Tennessee’s Sales Tax Holiday, click here.

Photo by jduggler and brought to you from a real live TN Sales Tax Holiday shopping trip.

Tomorrow marks the start of Tennessee’s one lonely annual Sales Tax Holiday, also known as Tax-Free Weekend. From August 7-9, the following items are sales tax free:

Computers under $1,500
Clothing under $100
School supplies under $100

So get out there and spend that money you don’t have, because we’re in a recession! Take a tip from us, and [...]

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Bright & Early: The Buck Stops There Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Just a few days after News Channel 5 blasted Metro for some outrageous spending on convention center PR, Mayor Dean put his foot down. An investigative report revealed that Metro had shelled out about six times the amount that was in the original contract with local PR firm McNeely Pigott & Fox, and now the mayor has called for a temporary suspension of all dealings with the firm until they get things straightened out. Check out Mayor Dean’s full letter to MDHA here.

Good morning, Nashville. Just a few days after News Channel 5 blasted Metro for some outrageous spending on convention center PR, Mayor Dean put his foot down. An investigative report revealed that Metro had shelled out about six times the amount that was in the original contract with local PR firm McNeely Pigott & Fox, [...]

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