- Alabama has removed the 4% state sales tax on adult diapers and other essential health and hygiene products, providing financial relief to caregivers and families. This change, effective September 1, 2025, is due to House Bill 152 and is expected to significantly reduce caregiving costs. The exemption includes products like baby diapers, formula, wipes, breastfeeding supplies, maternity clothing, and menstrual hygiene products. Local governments may also extend this exemption to county and municipal taxes. The state sales tax exemption will last until August 31, 2028.
Source: states.aarp.org
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