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'I've just ruined their lives': Nashville bar owner's property tax bill soars from $129K to $589K
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'I've just ruined their lives': Nashville bar owner's property tax bill soars from $129K to $589K

Yahoo Finance · May 11, 2026, 1:05 PM

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'I've just ruined their lives': Nashville bar owner's property tax bill soars from $129K to $589K Tara Losinski Mon, May 11, 2026 at 8:05 PM GMT+7 6 min read With no income tax, Tennessee can seem like an attractive option for American families — and businesses — looking to lower costs. However, as the Financial Times reports, a resulting boom in the state s capital, has driven up sales and property tax. (1)

Tom Morales, owner of Nashville s Acme Feed & Seed, told the news outlet that when he opened the property tax bill for the four-floor music venue this past October, he was shocked to see it had gone from $129,000 a year to $589,000. (2)

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