Alabama workers could see their overtime pay exempt from state income tax, under legislation advanced Tuesday by state lawmakers.
The Alabama House of Representatives unanimously approved the legislation that now moves to the Alabama Senate. The legislation sponsored by House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels would exempt hours worked in excess of 40 in a given week from the calculation of gross income for state income tax purposes.
“All the prices are going up whether it’s the grocery store or retail or whatever it is,” said Daniels, a Democrat from Huntsville. “Everybody’s got ‘now hiring’ signs from Mobile to Huntsville,” he added.
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