Alabama Governor Proposes Tax Rebates and Education Investments

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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey is proposing a one-time, $400 tax rebate for those who filed taxes in 2021. Lawmakers must approve the funds first, and if approved, it would take the state 60-90 days to cut the checks. The governor is asking lawmakers to authorize the funds to help working families who are grappling with inflationary costs. Those who don’t meet the income threshold to file taxes, and those who didn’t file in 2021, are not qualified.
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