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Governor Bentley Announces Solution for General Fund Budget Shortfall

Matt Boster

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Posted by: Matt Boster
Date: May 04 2015 8:23 AM

MONTGOMERY—with a focus on tax fairness and debt repayment, Governor Robert Bentley on Friday announced his solution to fill a $700 million funding shortfall in the General Fund Budget.


The General Fund supports most non-education related functions of state government. For decades, problems have existed in the way funding was appropriated to the General Fund because of no growth taxes available to support it. A temporary solution for the past few years has been to support the ailing fund with one-time revenue.  With mounting debts state government owes dating back to 2005 and no one-time revenue available, Governor Bentley has launched a new plan that will put the General Fund on a better, more sustainable, path forward.


“We have spent the last four years making government operate more efficiently and effectively, saving taxpayers over $1.2 billion annually,” Governor Robert Bentley said. “As we begin the 2015 Legislative Session, one of the most serious issues we face is the funding of our state’s General Fund. We have debts that must be repaid, and we must help our two largest agencies, Medicaid and Corrections, with funding increases. I am presenting a plan that will increase revenue for the General Fund and make taxes more fair and equitable for everyone.”


The Governor’s Revenue Plan includes eight options that total $541 million in estimated increases in revenue. When the Governor presents his budget options to the Legislature next week, he will also propose unearmarking $187 million to solve the financial shortfall in the General Fund. The Governor’s revenue options include:


Corporate Income Tax


Require combined income reporting for corporations that do business in other states.


Estimated increase in revenue – $20 million


Financial Institution Excise Tax


Remove the credit that financial institutions receive for sales taxes paid


Estimated increase in revenue – $1 million


Insurance Premium Tax


Remove the credit for state privilege tax paid by insurance companies


Remove the credit for ad valorem tax paid by insurance companies


Remove the office facilities and real property investment credits made by insurance companies


Estimated increase in revenue – $25 million


Public Utilities License Tax


Remove exemption that applies to municipal utilities


Estimated increase in revenue – $47 million


Individual Income Tax


Eliminate income tax withholding exemption certificates


Estimated increase in revenue – $12 million


Sales Tax for Automobiles


Increase the rate for automobile sales to 4%


Estimated increase in revenue – $200 million


Rental Tax for Automobiles


Increase the automobile rental tax to 4%


Estimated increase in revenue – $31 million


Cigarette and Tobacco Tax


Increase the tax to $1.25 per pack (increase of $0.825 per pack)


Increase tax on other tobacco products proportionately


Keep wholesalers’ discount the same as current


Estimated increase in revenue – $205 million


The Governor will officially present his General Fund recommendations to the Alabama Legislature on March 4.


“I believe this revenue plan is best for Alabama, and I look forward to working with the Legislature during the budget process. We were elected to make bold decisions that help Alabama, and I believe we will do just that,” Bentley added.


 


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