
Alabama lawmakers should cut the state’s individual income tax, according to former State Sen. Gerald Dial.

Despite gaining support from at least five House Republicans, House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels’ (D-Huntsville) efforts to permanently extend the state’s overtime tax cut are looking all but dead in the water, according to House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville).
Alabama’s state sales tax on groceries won’t be cut by another one cent on Sunday.

Starting Monday, the overtime pay of hourly workers in Alabama won’t be taxed by the state.
If Alabama wants to maximize the benefits of the work from home movement and subsequent migration, lowering the income tax burden is the place to start.