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Tennesseans Demand Day of Action Saturday

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Friday, November 11, 2011   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Shoppers in Tennessee pay the highest sales tax in the nation: on average, 9.4 cents for every dollar.

Elizabeth Wright, director of Tennesseans for Fair Taxation (TFT), says that number is nearly 38 percent more than the median sales tax nationwide. She says low-income families are paying a bigger share of their incomes because sales tax is a regressive tax, meaning those who can least afford it have to pay a greater share of their incomes.

She adds that most families see their biggest sales-tax hit at the grocery store.

"It's a basic necessity that many families have no option, and having that sales tax is just another additional expense for families."

Tennesseans for Fair Taxation is hosting a statewide day of action Saturday in Memphis, Nashville and Knoxville, urging Tennessee representatives to un-tax groceries and tax the wealthy. The event is in response to a proposed constitutional amendment that would permanently ban an income tax in Tennessee.

The event is part of the Occupy Movement that has been happening all across the country, including Tennessee. Wright says that the TFT will join the Occupy marches because the two groups share common values.

She says the message is clear: Tennesseans want change.

"People have been taken advantage of by banks, by corporations, and people are struggling and people are suffering; they want to see something done about it."

Wright says everyone should come and celebrate their First Amendment rights in asking that large corporations and the wealthy to pay their fair share of taxes.

For more details about Saturday's events in Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville visit the Tennesseans for Fair Taxation website at www.fairtaxation.org


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