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What You Need to Know About the New Tennessee CBD Law

Summary

Tennessee’s new law regulating Cannabidiol - aka CBD – takes effect July 1, 2023. The law is part of a comprehensive regulatory regime that will be phased in over the next year.

What does the law say?

Beginning July 1, 2023, stores selling CBD must:

Card for 21. It is a Class A misdemeanor to knowingly sell or distribute cannabinoid products to any person under 21 years of age. This is the same penalty as sale of beer or alcoholic beverages to a minor.
Take CBD off the shelves. CBD must be stored behind the retail counter and inaccessible to a customer, if the business allows patrons that are under 21. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor.
Tax CBD. There is a new 6% tax. This is in addition to sales tax. Retailers should begin collecting the 6% tax on sales of CBD beginning July 1, 2023. The first CBD sales taxes are due August 20, 2023.
No public samples. It is illegal to knowingly distribute samples of hemp-derived cannabinoid product in or on a public street, sidewalk, or park.
By July 1, 2024, all retailers selling CBD must have licenses issued from the Department of Agriculture. There are labeling and testing requirements, as well as a distance requirement. The entire law can be found here.

How do I pay the new CBD tax?

The tax will be reported in the same manner as sales tax and is due monthly. Taxpayers are required to file a return with the state Department of Revenue and pay by the 20th day of each month. The tax will be paid on a new schedule attached to Sales and Use Tax Returns.

The new 6% tax does not apply to hemp-derived fiber, grain, or topical products.

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