House Committee Approves Cigarette Tax, Other Revenue Bills

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An Alabama budget committee has approved a cigarette tax increase and other revenue bills as lawmakers try to fill a budget shortfall.

The House Ways and Means Committee voted 8-6 for a 25-cent-per-pack cigarette tax increase. The increase would raise $66 million annually. The committee originally rejected the increase during the first special legislative session.

WBHM explored if cigarette taxes were a good idea for Alabama earlier this year during the regular legislative session.

The committee also voted for bills to raise the car rental tax from 1.5 to 2 percent; increase the car title fee from $15 to $28; and adjusts the business privilege tax so smaller businesses pay less and larger ones pay more.

Lawmakers for months have been at a stalemate over a projected $200 million general fund shortfall. The committee action was the first sign of budding agreement. However, the proposals face difficult floor and Senate votes ahead.

The House could vote on the tax bills Thursday.

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