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Unread 05-01-2010, 06:39 PM
 
Location: Not far from the "Little Obed River" on the Cumberland Plateau TN
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For what it's worth.. Irish Arts of Mid-TN (http://www.irishartstenn.com/index.html - broken link)
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Unread 05-07-2010, 11:01 AM
 
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You only pay sales tax on a vehicle if you bought it within 6 months of moving to Tennessee. I think it's 6 months. Otherwise, no sales tax. And there is no personal property tax in Tennessee. On anything. Zilch, nada. That includes cars. Over all, the Tax Foundation shows Tennessee's over all tax burden as being slightly lower than Arizona's.

As far as the pub scene in Crossville, I had to laugh out loud at that one. How much do you know about Crossville? There might be a couple of honky tonks in Crossville, and I think a couple of restaurants there serve liquor by the drink. And I seriously doubt there's much Irish music around there.
Just to add to that, you would have to pay the difference in sales tax when registering a car that has been registered within the last six months. For example, if you paid 6% sales tax when registering your car in your state, you'll have to pay 4% sales tax when registering your car in Tennessee to equal the 10% sales tax.

Crossville has quite a few small bars. Most will feature country music, rock, or rap. Never heard of one that features Irish music. But hey, maybe you can find some Dropkick Murphy on a jukebox.
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Unread 05-07-2010, 01:11 PM
 
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Just to add to that, you would have to pay the difference in sales tax when registering a car that has been registered within the last six months. For example, if you paid 6% sales tax when registering your car in your state, you'll have to pay 4% sales tax when registering your car in Tennessee to equal the 10% sales tax.

Crossville has quite a few small bars. Most will feature country music, rock, or rap. Never heard of one that features Irish music. But hey, maybe you can find some Dropkick Murphy on a jukebox.
I like that.

And I should've prefaced what I said that it's not just Crossville but pretty much all of Tennessee is devoid of any sort of Irish music except maybe in the big cities. I know there used to be an Irish pub in downtown Nashville but I think it closed a couple of years ago.
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