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$2,500 Tax Refunds for Winter Storm Fern Survivors

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The Tennessee Department of Revenue announced its Natural Disaster Sales Tax Refund program for Winter Storm Fern survivors, offering refunds of up to $2,500 in state sales and use tax on qualifying items. Eligible applicants must first receive FEMA individual assistance and file claims within one year of their FEMA decision letter. Qualifying purchases include major appliances and residential furniture costing $3,200 or less per item, and residential building supplies costing $500 or less per item.

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The Tennessee Department of Revenue announced a Natural Disaster Sales Tax Refund program for Winter Storm Fern survivors, establishing a refund of up to $2,500 in Tennessee sales and use tax paid on qualifying replacement or repair items. The program requires prior FEMA individual assistance approval as a prerequisite and sets a one-year filing window from the FEMA decision letter date.

Affected Tennessee residents whose primary residences were damaged or destroyed should retain all receipts for qualifying purchases to streamline the application process. Claims may be filed through the TNTAP website or by U.S. Mail. Survivors who have not yet applied for FEMA assistance should visit DisasterAssistance.gov or a local Disaster Recovery Center before applying for the state tax refund.

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Apr 27, 2026

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Up to $2500 Tax Refunds Available for Winter Storm Fern Survivors

Monday, April 27, 2026 | 01:16pm *NASHVILLE * – Attention, survivors of Winter Storm Fern! If you apply and receive individual assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the coming weeks, you may also be eligible for a state sales tax refund of up to $2,500 on certain items purchased to replace or repair property damaged or destroyed in the storm.

The Department of Revenue’s Natural Disaster Sales Tax Refund program provides eligible residents with a refund of up to $2,500 in Tennessee sales and use tax paid on certain items purchased to replace or repair property damaged or destroyed in a natural disaster.

“The first step to qualify for a refund is to apply for and receive individual assistance from FEMA,” Revenue Commissioner David Gerregano said. “We encourage you to save your receipts and other relevant paperwork and apply once you receive FEMA approval.”

Who Qualifies:

Homeowners and renters whose primary residence was damaged or destroyed may be eligible after they receive FEMA financial assistance related to the repair, replacement, or rebuilding of that residence. A FEMA approval letter is required when you submit your application.

What the Refund Covers:

Eligible residents can receive a refund of sales tax paid on qualifying items, including:

  • Major appliances costing $3,200 or less per item
  • Residential furniture costing $3,200 or less per item
  • Residential building supplies costing $500 or less per item How to Apply: Survivors may file a claim within one year of the date on their FEMA decision letter. Applicants should gather receipts or digital copies of receipts for all qualifying purchases. Claims can be filed through Revenue’s TNTAP website or via U.S. Mail. For more information, visit the Department of Revenue’s Natural Disaster Sales Tax Relief page. Winter Storm Fern survivors who have not yet applied for FEMA Individual Assistance should visit DisasterAssistance.gov, or visit a Disaster Recovery Center.

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April 27th, 2026
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Tax refunds Disaster relief FEMA assistance
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Taxation
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Finance
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Environmental Protection Public Health

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