As we strive to do annually, here is a summary of the major items of business tax legislation that have been introduced or we expect to be introduced during the 2024 regular session, which began February 6. From a tax and...more
The Alabama Legislature adjourned sine die on June 6 and concluded a productive session for tax and incentive bills. A few of the notable measures include the renewal of and enhancements to the Alabama Jobs Act and Growing...more
The Alabama Legislature has now used 16 of its 30 legislative meeting days so far in the 2022 Regular Session. While the primary focus will be on passing the budgets for the next few weeks, the Legislature has already passed...more
Because 2022 is an election year, the start date for the Alabama Legislature’s regular session comes early: Tuesday, January 11. As we do annually, here are some unofficial prognostications on the major items of tax...more
12/17/2021
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On April 19, 2021, Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 408, sponsored by Rep. Wes Kitchens (R-Marshall County/Blount County) and Sen. Clay Scofield (R-Guntersville), into law as Act 2021-226, which will become effective July 1. A...more
4/23/2021
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Misclassification ,
Proposed Legislation
We have previously written about the growing complications of employee vs. independent contractor classification in the wake of unemployment assistance in the pandemic era, not only for out-of-work employees but, for the...more
4/23/2021
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Multi-Factor Test ,
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State Legislatures
The Alabama Legislature was stymied last year over proposals to decouple from or conform with various provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). As a compromise, the Legislature formed a Joint Legislative Task...more
2/21/2020
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Pass-Through Entities ,
SALT ,
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Tax Rates
As previously reported, in Ex parte Russell County Community Hospital, the Alabama Supreme Court announced that all software, including customized software created for a particular user, is "tangible personal property" and...more
1/24/2020
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Economic Presence Nexus ,
Final Rules ,
Grocery Stores ,
Income Taxes ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Personal Property ,
Property Tax ,
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Retroactive Application ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
Software ,
State Taxes
The influential Business Council of Alabama (BCA), founded in 1985, and the Birmingham Business Alliance (BBA), the state’s oldest and largest chamber of commerce, have each officially approved their 2020 legislative agendas....more
12/10/2019
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Corporate Taxes ,
Economic Development ,
Income Taxes ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Opportunity Zones ,
Public Policy ,
SALT ,
State Budgets ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ,
Tax Incentives
Many predicted that the 2018 regular session of the Alabama Legislature would be less eventful than in years past since members of the House of Representatives and Senate are up for re-election this year, and most lawmakers...more
3/20/2018
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Hiring & Firing ,
Income Taxes ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Local Taxes ,
Municipal Taxes ,
Proposed Legislation ,
SALT ,
State and Local Government ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Amnesty ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Deductions ,
Veterans
The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” has passed both chambers of Congress and is expected to be signed by President Trump soon. Details of the final agreement among House and Senate Republicans include rate cuts for “C” corporations,...more
12/21/2017
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Business Taxes ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Income Taxes ,
Individual Mandate ,
International Tax Issues ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Local Taxes ,
Mortgage Interest ,
Pending Legislation ,
R&D Tax Credits ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Deductions ,
Tax Rates ,
Tax Reform ,
Trump Administration
Details of a final agreement among House and Senate Republicans emerged last week -- including rate cuts for “C” corporations, individuals and pass-through businesses. Here’s a summary of what the conferees have agreed to,...more
12/18/2017
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Alternative Minimum Tax ,
Business Taxes ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Income Taxes ,
Individual Mandate ,
International Tax Issues ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Local Taxes ,
Mortgage Interest ,
Pass-Through Entities ,
Proposed Legislation ,
R&D Tax Credits ,
State and Local Government ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Deductions ,
Tax Rates ,
Tax Reform ,
Trump Administration
The Alabama Legislature adjourned late Friday, May 19, with several tax bills crossing the finish line during the final week (and many on the last day). Both the Education Trust Fund and General Fund budgets were passed by...more
The House and Senate have each met a total of six legislative days thus far. There are therefore 24 legislative days remaining in the 2017 Regular Session. The House will reconvene on Tuesday, February 28 at 1:00 p.m. The...more
2/28/2017
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Defined Contribution Plans ,
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Department of Revenue ,
Excise Tax ,
Gross Receipts Tax ,
Legislative Agendas ,
License Fees ,
Lottery ,
Lump Sum Payments ,
Minimum Wage ,
Municipalities ,
Pending Legislation ,
Prescription Drugs ,
Property Tax ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
Sellers ,
State and Local Government ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Deferral ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Preparers ,
Tribal-State Gaming Compacts ,
Water Districts
The 2017 legislative session begins February 7th in Montgomery, and we expect several tax-related proposals to be considered during the session. Our readers may recall that the 2016 session ended with no long-term plan in...more
1/13/2017
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Infrastructure ,
Internet Retailers ,
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Nexus ,
Out-of-State Companies ,
Prison ,
Sales Tax ,
State and Local Government ,
State Budgets ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Reform
During the recently ended legislative special session, Senate President Pro Tem, Senator Del Marsh (R-Anniston), introduced and quickly passed Senate Resolution 20 that establishes an exploratory committee aimed at evaluating...more
A decision affecting Jefferson County’s one-cent sales tax increase to pay for a bond refinancing has been appealed to the Alabama Supreme Court, but the ramifications of the circuit court ruling have proved to be much...more
The Alabama Legislature adjourned sine die on May 4 bringing the 2016 Regular Session to an end. The 2017 Regular Session is scheduled to begin in February and there have been reports of a potential special session later in...more
5/17/2016
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Captive Insurance Company ,
Contingency Fees ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Excise Tax ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Income Taxes ,
Insurance Industry ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) ,
Ports ,
Reporting Requirements ,
Shipping Cargo ,
Small Business ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Rates
In preparation for the 2016 regular session, which begins on February 2, several of Alabama's key trade and business organizations recently announced their tax legislative agendas. As reflected in these agendas, the 2016...more
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Governor Robert Bentley called a second special session of the Alabama Legislature on Tuesday, September 9 at 5 p.m. to address the FY 2016 General Fund budget and associated revenue measures. After meeting for...more
9/22/2015
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Business Privilege Tax ,
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ,
Combined Reporting ,
Department of Revenue ,
ETFs ,
Excise Tax ,
FICA Taxes ,
Gas Taxes ,
General Fund ,
Healthcare ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Lottery ,
Medicaid ,
Pharmacies ,
Property Tax ,
State Budgets ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Amnesty ,
Tax Increases ,
Tax Rates ,
Tax Reform ,
Tax Revenues ,
Tobacco ,
Tribal Government Programs
The first Special Session of 2015 ended on Tuesday, August 11, without accomplishing the primary objective of passing a General Fund budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year. The Governor’s “call” for the special session included...more
8/19/2015
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Legislative Agendas ,
Legislative Process ,
Reciprocity Rules ,
Repeal ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
Sales Tax ,
State Budgets ,
Sufficient Nexus ,
Tax Exemptions ,
Tax Reform
Yesterday afternoon, the Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) withdrew its controversial proposed digital tax regulation, Rule 810-6-5-09, likely in response to the request of the Legislative Council’s newly-appointed...more
As previously reported, the Alabama Department of Revenue proposed a regulation imposing a rental tax on digital transmissions, broadly defined as “on demand movies, television programs, streaming video, streaming audio, and...more
7/8/2015
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Cable Television Providers ,
Congressional Investigations & Hearings ,
Department of Revenue ,
Digital Media ,
Digital Services ,
Internet Streaming ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Netflix ,
Rental Tax ,
Tangible Property ,
Television Broadcast Stations
The Alabama Senate adjourned late Thursday afternoon, June 4, leaving a number of pending bills on the table. Although the legislature passed a record-setting $6 billion Education Trust Fund budget, the issue that pervaded...more
In preparation for the 2015 regular session of the Alabama Legislature, which begins Tuesday, March 3, one of Alabama’s most influential business and trade organizations, the 5,000-member Business Council of Alabama (BCA),...more