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Alabama Flat Income Tax Amendment (2016)

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Alabama
Flat Income Tax Amendment
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TypeAmendment
TopicTaxes
StatusNot on the ballot

Not on Ballot
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot
This measure was not put
on an election ballot

The Alabama Flat Income Tax Amendment was a proposed constitutional amendment that was not placed by the Alabama Legislature on a 2016 election ballot.

The measure, upon voter approval, would have lowered the state income tax to a flat rate of 2.75 percent and eliminated all state deductions, credits, exceptions and incentives.[1]

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See also: Amending the Alabama Constitution

According to Article 18 of the Alabama Constitution, both houses of the Alabama State Legislature are required to pass the bill by a three-fifths or 60 percent vote, in order to send it to the statewide election ballot. In 2016, the Legislature was in session from February 2 through the middle of May. The legislature did not act on the bill.

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