HB179
173881-1:n:02/10/2016:DSM/cj LRS2016-540 HB179 By Representative Patterson RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, Alabama employers with less than 50 employees may qualify for an income tax or financial institution excise tax credit for hiring recently deployed unemployed veterans who have been discharged from active service within two years from the date of hire. This bill would rename the Heroes for Hire Tax Credit Act of 2012 as the Veterans Employment Act and provide further for the definition of an unemployed veteran. This bill would allow Alabama employers with less than 50 employees to qualify for an income tax or financial institution excise tax credit for hiring unemployed veterans regardless of when the veterans were discharged from active service. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-18-320, 40-18-321, and 40-18-322, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to tax credits for hiring veterans; to rename the act the Veterans Employment...
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SB75
173309-2:n:02/01/2016:DSM/cj LRS2016-272 SB75 By Senator Dial RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, Alabama employers with less than 50 employees may qualify for an income tax or financial institution excise tax credit for hiring recently deployed unemployed veterans who have been discharged from active service within two years from the date of hire. This bill would rename the Heroes for Hire Tax Credit Act of 2012 as the Veterans Employment Act and provide further for the definition of an unemployed veteran. This bill would allow Alabama employers with less than 50 employees to qualify for an income tax or financial institution excise tax credit for hiring unemployed veterans regardless of when the veterans were discharged from active service. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 40-18-320, 40-18-321, and 40-18-322, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to tax credits for hiring veterans; to rename the act the Veterans Employment Act; to...
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HB438
173469-3:n:02/18/2016:PMG/tj LRS2016-166R2 HB438 By Representatives Hanes, Whorton (R), Williams (JW), Nordgren, Butler, Rich, Pettus, Fridy, Hill (M), Weaver, Sessions, Shiver, Mooney, Henry and Ledbetter RFD State Government Rd 1 17-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, in certain circumstances, a state may request, a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture of the work requirements that an able-bodied adult without dependents must comply with in order to receive assistance from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). This bill would prohibit the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources from requesting a waiver of federal job requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents who are applicants or recipients of the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program. This bill would require all able-bodied adults without dependents who are applicants or recipients of SNAP benefits to participate in minimum work requirements, a work training program, or...
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SB122
that institution's treatment of comparable type cases for the 12-month period immediately preceding August 1, 1992. These rates shall be updated every 12 months thereafter. Initial rates shall be established within six months of August 1, 1992. For those non-participating hospitals the prevailing rate shall be determined by a committee. In the first year following August 1, 1992, the committee shall be composed of five members. The director shall appoint one member from the Department of Industrial Relations and two members from the community in which the non-participating hospital is located. The non-participating hospital shall appoint two members. This committee shall by a majority vote establish the maximum rates of reimbursement or payment for the non-participating hospital, and the hospital shall be bound for one year by the determined rates of reimbursement or payment for workers' compensation cases. If, following the first year after the rates were established by this...
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HB64
172478-2:n:12/07/2015:MCS/tj LRS2015-3194R1 HB64 By Representatives Greer, Fridy and Garrett RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, income from defined contribution deferred compensation plans is taxable as state income. This bill would provide that the first 90 percent of such annual income is exempt. The exemption would be phased in over a five-year period. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To provide for the Alabama Fair Income Tax Act of 2016; to amend Section 40-18-19, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended by Act 2015-442, relating to exemptions from state income taxation; to provide for exemptions of certain percentages of annual income received as a benefit from defined contribution deferred compensation plans; and to provide for a period of five years to fully implement an exemption of 90 percent of such benefits. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) This act shall be known as and may be cited as the Alabama Fair Income Tax Act of 2016....
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HB92
173442-1:n:02/03/2016:LFO-KF/bdl HB92 By Representative Greer RFD Ways and Means Education Rd 1 03-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Under current law for Alabama income tax purposes, all individuals are exempt from the reporting of distributions received from a defined benefit plan to the extent it is taxable for federal income tax purposes. Distributions received from a defined contribution plan are not exempt from reporting. This bill would remove the exemption from the reporting and taxation of such distributions and require such benefits be reported on an individuals income tax returns effective for the 2016 calendar tax year and provide an exemption of the first $50,000 of pension and annuity income. A portion of such distributions may be exempt from taxation for the recapture of any basis, under certain circumstances. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Sections 16-25-23, 36-27-28, 36-27-170, 40-18-14, and 40-18-19 repeal Section 40-18-20 Code of Alabama 1975, to require individuals,...
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HB512
176070-2:n:03/29/2016:KMS/mfc LRS2016-1248R1 HB512 By Representatives Fridy, South, Williams (P), Weaver, Williams (JD), Rich, Pettus, Williams (JW), Butler, Henry, Ainsworth, Mooney, Moore (B), Greer, Carns, Drake, Holmes (M) and Lee RFD State Government Rd 1 07-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would prohibit officers and employees of the Alabama Education Association, Alabama High School Athletic Association, Alabama Association of School Boards, Alabama Council for School Administration and Supervision, Alabama Vocational Association, Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers, Alabama Opportunities Industrialization Center, Developing Alabama Youth Foundation, Tennessee Valley Rehabilitation Center, Inc., American Federation of Teachers, School Superintendents of Alabama, Alabama Higher Education Partnership, Inc., Alabama State Employees' Association, Alabama Retired State Employees' Association, State Employees' Credit Union, and certain community action agencies, hired on or after...
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SB283
174072-1:n:02/15/2016:KMS/th LRS2016-656 SB283 By Senators Whatley, Scofield, Shelnutt, Stutts, Hightower, Waggoner, Marsh, Sanford, Albritton, Pittman, McClendon, Williams, Melson and Livingston RFD Finance and Taxation Education Rd 1 23-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would prohibit officers and employees of the Alabama Education Association, Alabama High School Athletic Association, Alabama Association of School Boards, Alabama Council for School Administration and Supervision, Alabama Vocational Association, Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers, Alabama Opportunities Industrialization Center, Developing Alabama Youth Foundation, Tennessee Valley Rehabilitation Center, Inc., American Federation of Teachers, School Superintendents of Alabama, Alabama Higher Education Partnership, Inc., Alabama State Employees' Association, Alabama Retired State Employees' Association, State Employees' Credit Union, and certain community action agencies, hired on or after January 1, 2017, and any...
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SB213
in exchange for shares or other units that are publicly traded and represent fractional undivided beneficial interests in the trust's net assets but not to the extent that metal is transferred to or from the investment trust in exchange for consideration other than such publicly traded shares or other units. For purposes of this subdivision, the term metals includes, but is not limited to, copper, aluminum, nickel, zinc, tin, lead, and other similar metals typically used in commercial and industrial applications. "(48) For the period commencing on October 1, 2012, and ending May 30, 2022, unless extended by joint resolution, the gross receipts from the sale of parts, components, and systems that become a part of a fixed or rotary wing military aircraft or certified transport category aircraft that undergoes conversion, reconfiguration, or general maintenance so long as the address of the aircraft for FAA registration is not in the state; provided, however, that this exemption shall...
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SB355
175655-2:n:03/15/2016:MCS/th LRS2016-1065 SB355 By Senator Pittman RFD Finance and Taxation General Fund Rd 1 15-MAR-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, a tax on certain insurance premiums is offset by certain credits, including credits for insurance office facilities and real property investments. This bill would eliminate the real property investment credit and would revise the credits provided for certain office facilities to apply based on the number of insurance company employees in the state. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Section 27-4A-3, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to a tax on certain insurance premiums and credits for certain facilities and real estate investments; to remove certain credits for the investments; and to eliminate the credit for facilities and replace it with credits for the number of employees of insurance carriers. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section 27-4A-3, Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows: §27-4A-3. "(a) Subject...
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