HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Governor Kay Ivey signed a new bill Friday that was well-timed for Mother’s Day weekend. The measure ends state sales taxes on several items purchased by expectant and new ...
I want to stop our fights over the PFD and the Permanent Fund,” Dunleavy said in his State of the State speech on Thursday.
Alabama consumers would no longer pay the state sales tax on diapers, baby formula, menstrual hygiene products and other items under a bill approved today by the House of Representatives. The bill, by ...
The state portion of the sales tax is now 6.5%, but the legislature could cut it to 4.2% without bankrupting the state. All it takes is to get rid of all the exemptions — transactions that are exempt ...
Dunleavy plans to roll out more of his plan to stabilize the state's finances starting next week, he said during a televised ...
As the CEO of a financial and accounting services firm, I've spent years guiding businesses through the often-complex world of sales tax compliance. Over time, I've seen firsthand how mishandling ...
After Governor Mike Dunleavy pushed his fiscal plan forward Tuesday, including a proposal for a year-round sales tax, ...
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