Governor Kay Ivey is encouraging Alabama families and businesses to take advantage of the annual Severe Weather Preparedness ...
Democratic State Rep. Barbara Drummond argues that the state should consider removing the remaining sales tax on groceries ...
Three-day event helps families prepare for severe weather season ...
Mobile County officials urge residents to prepare now before storm season arrives ...
Alabama’s Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday runs Feb. 20 – 22, offering state tax-free purchases of approved severe weather supplies and generators ahead of spring tornado season.
Alabama Severe Weather Preparedness Tax Holiday Set for Feb. 20–22 Alabama shoppers will have the opportunity to prepare for ...
Gun enthusiasts and hunters across Alabama may soon have a new holiday to celebrate this year: the Second Amendment Sales Tax ...
With primary severe weather season approaching, Governor Ivey reminds Alabamians to prepare. This weekend’s tax holiday offers a chance to snag essential emergency supplies without added costs.
The Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is designed to remove one barrier to getting ready: cost. By eliminating state sales tax on qualifying items for a limited time, Alabama encourages ...
Alabamians will have an opportunity to prepare for severe weather while saving money during the state’s Severe Weather ...
From 12:01 a.m. Feb. 20 through midnight Feb. 22, shoppers can buy qualifying severe-weather preparedness items without ...
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