01/09/2026
CALL TO ACTION: Exemption from Sales Tax on Motor Vehicles for TN National Guard members – Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 67-6-303
In 2025, EANGTN continued work on a proposal to amend the current Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 67-6-303. As the current bill reads, active-duty military and TN National Guardsmen in AGR status, may purchase one (1) motor vehicle a year and be exempt from paying sales tax on that purchase.
These bills did not make it through the Senate Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee in April 2025 during the 114th General Assembly.
They are being re-introduced in the 115th General Assembly (revised versions) and likely voted upon again in Spring 2026. WE NEED grass roots efforts to contact all members of both the House and Senate Committees and ask them to support these revised bills.
EANGTN has submitted a proposed amendment that would expand the scope of applicable tax exemption on the first $15,000 of the vehicle’s purchase price to TN National Guardsmen of the ranks E4 and below, every five years. The TN General Assembly will reconvene on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. The proposed bill amendment will be filed with the State of Tennessee under the same bill numbers as last year: TN Senate Bill #0294 and TN House Bill #0193. See the link below for a copy of the proposed bill and links to find your legislators and those on the Finance, Ways, and Means Committees.
AS AN EANGTN MEMBER, IT IS NOW YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
EANGTN needs the help of its members to get this bill passed in Tennessee. You are encouraged to contact your local Senate and House representatives, requesting their votes in supporting this bill. And not only should you contact your representatives for your area, but also those representatives on both the Senate and House’s Finance, Ways, and Means Committees.
State Legislation TENNESSEE STATE LEGISLATION Exemption from Sales Tax on Motor Vehicles for TN National Guard members – Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 67-6-303 In 2025, EANGTN continued work on a proposal to amend the current Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 67-6-303. As the current bill read...