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Alabama also has a 4.00 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 9.29 percent.
Montgomery sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Montgomery, Alabama is 10.0%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Alabama sales tax rate is currently 4.0%. The Montgomery sales tax rate is 3.5%.
10.00% Alabama State sales tax rate4% Montgomery sales tax rate 3.5% Montgomery County sales tax rate 2.5% Minimum combined sales tax rate value 10.00% Economic sales nexus threshold $250,0002 more rows
After decades of advocacy on behalf of all citizens by the Alabama Policy Institute (API), on Friday, September 1, 2023, a 2% grocery tax cut took effect. The lowering of Alabama's grocery tax came after the passage of House Bill 479 by Rep.
Partly because of the difficulty of raising property taxes, Alabama state and local governments have developed a heavy reliance on the sales tax. Alabama's rates are among the highest in the country. And unlike many other states, Alabama's sales tax applies to groceries and medications.