Summary
The state sales tax on food would drop from 3% to 2% under a bill passed Tuesday by the Alabama House of Representatives. The tax cut will take effect Sept. 1 if the bill passes the Senate and is signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey. It follows up on a bill passed in 2023 that cut the tax from 4% to 3%.
Source: al.com on MSN.com
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