HB333 Alabama 2021 Session
Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Connie C. RoweRepublican- Co-Sponsor
- Allen Treadaway
- Session
- Regular Session 2021
- Title
- Taxation, Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated, exempt from state, county and municipal sales and use taxes
- Summary
HB333 would exempt Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated from all state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
What This Bill DoesIf enacted, the organization would not owe state, county, or local sales and use taxes. The exemption would apply to taxes on purchases and other taxable transactions. The law would take effect on the first day of the third month after it is passed and approved by the Governor.
Who It Affects- Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated — would be exempt from paying any state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
- State and local governments (state, county, and municipal) — could see reduced tax revenue from the exemptions granted to this organization.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Exempts Victims of Crime and Leniency, Incorporated from paying any state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
- clarifies the exemption applies to all state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
- Effective date: the first day of the third month following passage and Governor's approval (or when the law becomes effective).
- Subjects
- Sales and Use Tax
Bill Actions
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Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Ways and Means Education
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature