Residents in Alabama have the opportunity to gear up for severe weather and save some cash this weekend as the Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is currently underway until 11:59 PM on Sunday. This annual event presents a prime occasion for individuals to replenish their emergency supplies at home, work, and in their vehicles during this three-day tax break. Specific emergency preparedness items will be exempt from Alabama’s 4-percent state sales tax, with some cities and counties also waiving local taxes on these items. For further details, visit AlabamaRetail.org.
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