Mountain Brook Joins Tuscaloosa in Lawsuit over State Online Sales Tax
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ALABAMA, JUL 15 – The lawsuit challenges Alabama's online sales tax formula that allocates revenue by population, excluding local schools, with 50% of the tax revenue going to state funds.
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City of Mountain Brook votes to join Tuscaloosa in lawsuit over online sales tax
The Mountain Brook City Council on Monday voted unanimously to join the City of Tuscaloosa in a lawsuit challenging the State of Alabama’s current distribution of revenue collected under the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT). The SSUT, a flat 8 percent tax on online purchases, is distributed by the state with 50 percent going to state funds and the remaining 50 percent allocated to cities and counties based solely on population—not based on wher…
Vote on $14 billion data center postponed; Mountain Brook joins Tuscaloosa in sales tax lawsuit; Detroit-style pizza coming to Madison; James Spann launching new weather network; Plans emerge for $125 million Opelika development
The vote on a $14 billion data center in Bessemer was postponed Tuesday. The post Vote on $14 billion data center postponed; Mountain Brook joins Tuscaloosa in sales tax lawsuit; Detroit-style pizza coming to Madison; James Spann launching new weather network; Plans emerge for $125 million Opelika development appeared first on Business Alabama Magazine.
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