Alabama Sales Tax Rate Changes for 2025 Alabama: Sales Tax Handbook

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2025 Alabama Sales Tax Changes

Over the past year, there have been nineteen local sales tax rate changes in Alabama. This table lists each changed tax jurisdiction, the amount of the change, and the towns and cities in which the modified tax rates apply. This page will be updated monthly as new sales tax rates are released. For other states, see our list of nationwide sales tax rate changes.


Change Date Tax Jurisdiction Sales Tax Change Cities Affected
February 2025 Clay
Raised from 6% to 10%
Cragford and Millerville
February 2025 Dothan
Raised from 9% to 10%
Dothan, Webb and Cowarts
February 2025 Geneva
Raised from 6% to 9.5%
Bellwood
February 2025 Mobile
Raised from 5.5% to 10%
Saint Elmo and Bucks
February 2025 Morgan
Raised from 7% to 9%
Laceys Spring and Valhermoso Springs
February 2025 Cullman
Raised from 8.5% to 9%
Bremen, Arley, Holly Pond, Crane Hill, Baileyton and Logan
February 2025 Jackson
Raised from 6% to 10%
Bryant, Higdon, Paint Rock, Estillfork, Princeton, Hollytree and Trenton
February 2025 Cherokee
Raised from 7.5% to 9%
Spring Garden
February 2025 Winfield
Raised from 10% to 11%
Guin
February 2025 Limestone
Raised from 6% to 8%
Mooresville and Capshaw
February 2025 Talladega
Raised from 7% to 10%
Sycamore
February 2025 Huntsville
Raised from 9% to 10.5%
Huntsville, Toney, Meridianville, Brownsboro and Normal
February 2025 Montgomery
Raised from 6.5% to 10%
Pine Level
February 2025 Tuscaloosa
Raised from 9% to 10%
Berry, Adger, Buhl, Ralph, Kennedy, Knoxville, Samantha, Abernant, Echola and Elrod
March 2024 Bon Air
Raised from 7% to 9%
Bon Air
March 2024 Eldridge
Raised from 8% to 9%
Eldridge
March 2024 Calera Pj
Raised from 7% to 10%
Saginaw
March 2024 Goodwater
Raised from 9% to 10%
Goodwater
March 2024 Childersburg
Raised from 9% to 10%
Childersburg

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