Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB579

Introduced
3/5/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  
Engrossed
4/2/26  

Caption

Taxation; Tigers for Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve, Incorporated, exempt from sales and use taxes

Impact

The passage of HB 579 could set a precedent for other non-profit organizations involved in animal welfare seeking similar tax relief in the future. By exempting Tigers for Tomorrow from sales and use taxes, the state acknowledges the role such institutions play in wildlife conservation and education. Moreover, it might encourage more private funding and support for exotic animal preservation, ultimately benefiting local ecological initiatives. However, critics may raise concerns about tax revenue implications and the fairness of granting tax exemptions to specific organizations.

Summary

House Bill 579 proposes to exempt the Tigers for Tomorrow Exotic Animal Preserve, Incorporated, from the payment of all state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes. This legislation aims to provide financial relief to the preserve, which is dedicated to the care of exotic animals. By removing the tax liabilities, the bill hopes to enhance the operational viability of the preserve, allowing it to allocate more resources towards animal care and conservation efforts rather than tax expenses. The bill is set to come into effect on September 1, 2026.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 579 is the potential impact on state revenue. Opponents of the bill may argue that granting tax exemptions to one organization could lead to a cascading effect, prompting similar requests from other entities and undermining overall tax income. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the selection process for such exemptions, highlighting the fairness of favoring one organization over others in the realm of tax liabilities. Stakeholders may also express differing opinions on the importance of preserving exotic animals compared to potential uses of the tax revenue that could benefit the broader community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB264

Taxation, Kidz Eatz, Incorporated, exempt from sales and use taxes

AL HB530

Taxation, Kidz Eatz, exempt from sales and use taxes

AL HB253

Taxation; certain aircraft and aircraft parts are exempt from sales, use, and lease taxes

AL HB577

Relating to taxation; to exempt the Alabama Eye Bank from sales and use taxes

AL SB120

Relating to taxation; to exempt the Alabama Eye Bank from sales and use taxes

AL HB203

Taxation; High Socks for Hope, exempt from sales and use tax

AL HB546

Taxation; to exempt the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo from the payment of sales and use taxes.

AL SB126

Taxation; Alabama Audubon, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes

AL SB125

Taxation; Alabama Wildlife Center, extend the exemption from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes

AL SB175

Taxation; certain aircraft and aircraft parts are exempt from sales, use, and lease taxes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.