- Alabama counties support the current online sales tax program
- County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution against changes to the program
- The resolution was released by the Association of County Commissions of Alabama
- The program is known as the Simplified Sellers Use Tax, SSUT
- The resolution opposes any legislative changes that could disrupt the SSUT program
- ACCA Executive Director Sonny Brasfield emphasized the program’s efficiency
- The resolution highlights compliance with the 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision
- Alabama counties express support for the program’s current structure
- Eliminating the SSUT revenue would impact various county services
Source: alreporter.com
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