
Is Your Organization a Non-Profit?
The State of Tennessee requires periodic renewal of the state’s recognition of a nonprofit’s tax-exempt status—reminder: 2023 is a renewal year for the Sales and Use Tax Certificate. The current certificates UCEMC has on file will expire on June 30.
Examples of Nonprofits Include:
- Church, temple, synagogue, or mosque
- Boys’ or Girls’ club
- Volunteer fire department
- 911 ECD
Qualifiers must supply UCEMC with a copy of the renewed certificate to receive tax-exempt status. A separate certificate of exemption is needed for each facility address.
The renewed certificate will be effective from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2027.
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The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.
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