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City of Madison Voluntarily Dismisses Legal Challenge to Internet Sales Tax, Seeks Legislative Solution
Nineteen Alabama cities seek legislative reform of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax to stop losing millions annually in local revenue, preserving the right to refile if talks fail.
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Alabama cities step back from online sales tax lawsuit, seek action from lawmakers
Tuscaloosa and several other Alabama cities are backing away from a lawsuit over how the state distributes online sales tax revenue, choosing instead to give lawmakers a chance to address the issue.
·Birmingham, United States
Read Full ArticleCity of Madison voluntarily dismisses legal challenge to internet sales tax, seeks legislative solution
The City of Madison has voluntarily dismissed its legal challenge to the state's handling of Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT), opting to instead try and seek a solution with the Alabama legislature.
·Huntsville, United States
Read Full ArticleCity Of Montgomery Voluntarily Dismisses SSUT Legal Challenge
The City of Montgomery has agreed to voluntarily dismiss its legal challenge to the state’s handling of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) to give legislators an opportunity to fix a system that threatens critical funding for Alabama cities.
·Montgomery, United States
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