
On March 31, 2026, the Examiners of Public Accounts provided notice to ALDOR that the below municipalities submitted annual reports of license revenues or other taxes and fees collected in their police jurisdiction in accordance with Act 2021-297. These municipalities may continue to impose municipal licenses, taxes, and fees levied in their police jurisdictions. AbbevilleBrilliantElbaHamiltonLeesburgNew BrocktonRiverside TalladegaAdamsvilleBrookwoodElbertaHammondvilleLevel PlainsNew SiteRobertsdaleTallasseeAddisonBrundidgeElmoreHanceville LexingtonNorthportRockfordThomastonAlbertvilleButlerEnterpriseHarpersvilleLincolnNotasulgaSamson ThomasvilleAlicevilleCaleraEvaHartfordLinevilleOdenvilleSaralandThorsbyAltoonaCarbon HillFairfieldHaydenLouisvilleOhatcheeSardis CityTown CreekAnnistonCentreFairhopeHaynevilleLoxleyOneontaScottsboroTraffordArabChatomFalkvilleHeflin LuverneOppSectionTrinityArleyCitronelleFayetteHelenaLynnOrange BeachSelmaTroyAshfordClevelandFloralaHenagarMagnolia SpringsOzarkSemmesTuscaloosaAshlandCoalingFoleyHodgesMalvernPhenix CitySilasTuscumbiaAshvilleCoffeevilleFranklinHokes BluffMaplesville Pickensville SilverhillValleyAtmoreCollinsvilleFultondale HollywoodMargaretPike RoadSkylineValley HeadAttallaCordovaFyffeHooverMentonePine LevelSlocombVanceAuburnCreolaGanttIderMidland CityPisgahSouth VinemontVernonBaker HillCrossvilleGenevaJacksonMillbrookPleasant GroveSouthsideVinaBay MinetteDauphin IslandGeraldineJackson’s GapMillportPowellSpanish FortVincentBayou La BatreDecaturGlencoeJacksonvilleMobilePrichardSt. FlorianWadleyBear CreekDemopolisGoodwaterJemisonMonroeville RaglandSteeleWarriorBeatriceDoraGordonKennedyMontgomeryRainbow CityStevensonWest BloctonBerryDothanGrantKillenMorrisRainsvilleSumitonWestoverBirmingham Double SpringsGreensboroKimberlyMoultonRed BaySummerdale WoodstockBlackDouglasGulf Shores KinseyMoundvilleRed LevelSusan MooreWoodvilleBlountsvilleEast BrewtonGuntersville KinstonMountain BrookReece CitySweet WaterYellow BluffBrantleyEclecticHaleyvilleLake ViewMuscle ShoalsRehobethSylvania The prohibition against the collection of municipal licenses, taxes, and fees is limited to municipalities that failed to comply with the reporting provisions of Act 2021-297. This prohibition does not impact licenses, taxes, and fees within a municipality’s city limits nor state or county licenses, taxes, and fees. The local taxes within a municipality’s corporate limits and all state and county taxes must be collected and remitted. Other notices relating to this act may be accessed at https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/notice-act-2021-297-removal-of-certain-police-jurisdiction-license-taxes-and-fees/. For additional information see Act 2021-297. ContactAlabama Department of RevenueP.O. BOX 327790MONTGOMERY AL 36132-7790334-242-1490 Download a pdf of this notice.

Effective April 17, 2026, Act 2026-548 authorizes the rounding of the total amount of any in-person cash transaction to the nearest five cents using the following method: If the final digit of the amount in the transaction is one or two, the final digit must be rounded down to zero. If the final digit is three or four, the final digit must be rounded up to five. If the final digit is six or seven, the final digit must be rounded down to five. If the final digit is eight or nine, the final digit must be rounded up to zero. If the final digit is five or zero, the final digit is not rounded. Does the rounding method alter the sales price? The rounding method does not alter the sales price, the amount of tax collected, or any other authority providing for the collection of sales tax, or any surcharges, assessments, or fees imposed on the sale. The rounding method may apply to the amount of the transaction or to the amount of change tendered to the purchaser. Does the rounding method apply to payment methods other than cash? No, the rounding method does not apply to any transaction if payment is made by a method other than cash, including electronic funds transfer, check, gift card, money order, or credit card. If the transaction is made using both cash and another form of payment, then the rounding method will only apply to the portion of the transaction amount that is paid using cash. Does the rounding method alter or impact any payment amount authorized? No, the rounding method does not alter or impact any payment amount authorized, cleared, or settled through any payment system that does not use cash. Does the rounding method apply to transactions where payment is made to agovernmental entity? No, the rounding method does not apply to transactions where payment is made to a governmental entity, which is any state or local agency located in the state. ContactSales and Use Tax Division334-353-7928 Download a pdf of this notice.

On March 31, 2026, the Examiners of Public Accounts provided notice to ALDOR that the below municipalities submitted annual reports of license revenues or other taxes and fees collected in their police jurisdiction in accordance with Act 2021-297. These municipalities may continue to impose municipal licenses, taxes, and fees levied in their police jurisdictions. AbbevilleBrilliantElbaHamiltonLeesburgNew BrocktonRiverside TalladegaAdamsvilleBrookwoodElbertaHammondvilleLevel PlainsNew SiteRobertsdaleTallasseeAddisonBrundidgeElmoreHanceville LexingtonNorthportRockfordThomastonAlbertvilleButlerEnterpriseHarpersvilleLincolnNotasulgaSamson ThomasvilleAlicevilleCaleraEvaHartfordLinevilleOdenvilleSaralandThorsbyAltoonaCarbon HillFairfieldHaydenLouisvilleOhatcheeSardis CityTown CreekAnnistonCentreFairhopeHaynevilleLoxleyOneontaScottsboroTraffordArabChatomFalkvilleHeflin LuverneOppSectionTrinityArleyCitronelleFayetteHelenaLynnOrange BeachSelmaTroyAshfordClevelandFloralaHenagarMagnolia SpringsOzarkSemmesTuscaloosaAshlandCoalingFoleyHodgesMalvernPhenix CitySilasTuscumbiaAshvilleCoffeevilleFranklinHokes BluffMaplesville Pickensville SilverhillValleyAtmoreCollinsvilleFultondale HollywoodMargaretPike RoadSkylineValley HeadAttallaCordovaFyffeHooverMentonePine LevelSlocombVanceAuburnCreolaGanttIderMidland CityPisgahSouth VinemontVernonBaker HillCrossvilleGenevaJacksonMillbrookPleasant GroveSouthsideVinaBay MinetteDauphin IslandGeraldineJackson’s GapMillportPowellSpanish FortVincentBayou La BatreDecaturGlencoeJacksonvilleMobilePrichardSt. FlorianWadleyBear CreekDemopolisGoodwaterJemisonMonroeville RaglandSteeleWarriorBeatriceDoraGordonKennedyMontgomeryRainbow CityStevensonWest BloctonBerryDothanGrantKillenMorrisRainsvilleSumitonWestoverBirmingham Double SpringsGreensboroKimberlyMoultonRed BaySummerdale WoodstockBlackDouglasGulf Shores KinseyMoundvilleRed LevelSusan MooreWoodvilleBlountsvilleEast BrewtonGuntersville KinstonMountain BrookReece CitySweet WaterYellow BluffBrantleyEclecticHaleyvilleLake ViewMuscle ShoalsRehobethSylvania The prohibition against the collection of municipal licenses, taxes, and fees is limited to municipalities that failed to comply with the reporting provisions of Act 2021-297. This prohibition does not impact licenses, taxes, and fees within a municipality’s city limits nor state or county licenses, taxes, and fees. The local taxes within a municipality’s corporate limits and all state and county taxes must be collected and remitted. Other notices relating to this act may be accessed at https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/notice-act-2021-297-removal-of-certain-police-jurisdiction-license-taxes-and-fees/. For additional information see Act 2021-297. ContactAlabama Department of RevenueP.O. BOX 327790MONTGOMERY AL 36132-7790334-242-1490 Download a pdf of this notice.
"Help Isom IGA recover from devasting floods"
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"Espresso Bourbon Steak With Mashed Sweet Potatoes Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 15-20 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: For the Steak: 2 lbs steak (Ribeye or New York Strip), about 1-inch thick 2 tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tbsp espresso powder 2 tbsp bourbon 1 tbsp brown sugar 1 tsp smoked paprika Salt and pepper to taste For the Mashed Sweet Potatoes: 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cubed 1/4 cup milk or cream 2 tbsp butter 1/4 tsp cinnamon Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Prepare the Steak: In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, minced garlic, espresso powder, bourbon, brown sugar, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Place the steak in a resealable bag or dish and pour the marinade over it. Ensure the steak is well coated. Marinate for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 hours in the refrigerator. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. Remove the steak from the marinade, letting any excess drip off. Grill the steak for about 6-8 minutes on each side for medium-rare, or longer depending on your desired level of doneness. Use a meat thermometer to ensure accuracy. For medium-rare, aim for an internal temperature of 130-135°F. Let the steak rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing against the grain. Prepare the Mashed Sweet Potatoes: While the steak is marinating, boil the sweet potatoes in salted water until they are tender, about 15-20 minutes. Drain the sweet potatoes and return them to the pot. Add milk or cream, butter, cinnamon, salt, and pepper. Mash until smooth and creamy. Serve: Plate the mashed sweet potatoes and top with sliced espresso bourbon steak. Garnish with fresh parsley or thyme, if desired. Enjoy! Notes: For a richer flavor, use high-quality bourbon. Adjust the amount of espresso powder to your preference. Too much can make the steak bitter. If you don't have a grill, you can pan-sear the steak in a cast-iron skillet for similar results."
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