Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB365

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  

Caption

Legal tender; authorizing the rounding of in-person cash transactions to the nearest five cents

Impact

By enabling rounding on cash transactions, SB365 aims to decrease the operational burdens for cash-only businesses and improve the overall efficiency of cash management in retail settings. The bill’s provisions ensure that transactions with non-cash payment methods, such as credit cards or electronic payments, remain unaffected. This focuses solely on cash transactions, thus reinforcing the integrity of other payment processes while attempting to modernize cash handling practices in Alabama.

Summary

SB365 proposes to authorize the rounding of total amounts in any in-person cash transaction to the nearest five cents in Alabama. The methodology for rounding the amounts involves specific rules based on the final digit of the transaction amount. This bill applies exclusively to cash transactions and does not alter the sales price or tax amounts, thus maintaining compliance with existing sales tax laws. Such a measure is intended to simplify cash transactions, reducing the complexity of handling coins that do not round neatly to the nearest five cents.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, there may be contention regarding its implementation and impact on small businesses or lower-income consumers who rely heavily on cash transactions. Concerns might arise around the effects of rounding on pricing and potential adverse impacts on transactions at varying payment amounts. Additionally, debates might ensue regarding how well this measure addresses the needs of consumers and businesses equally, particularly amidst ongoing discussions on financial inclusivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB297

Cash transactions; report certain cash transactions to Alabama Securities Commission required

AL SB290

Income tax, tax credit for voluntary cash contributions to pregnancy center or residential maternity facility

AL SB209

Taxation; to adjust the dollar value cap based on Consumer Price Index, of certain items exempt from sales tax during certain weekends

AL HB315

Taxation; to adjust the dollar value cap based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) of certain items exempt from sales tax during certain weekends

AL HB543

Taxation, to increase the market value threshold amount for which tangible personal property is exempt from state ad valorem taxation

AL SB300

To amend 40-9-1; increasing the market value threshold amount for which tangible personal property is exempt from state ad valorem taxation

AL HB284

To enact the Pregnancy Resource Act; Relating to income tax; to provide a state income tax credit to individuals and businesses that make contributions to eligible charitable organizations that operate as a pregnancy center or residential maternity facility; and to specify the obligations of the Department of Revenue in implementing the act

AL SB193

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Workforce; created as centralized entity for providing leadership, support, and oversight to certain boards.

AL HB410

Bail Bonds; Bail Reform Act of 1993 and Bail Bond Regulatory Act amended; certain undeposited fees forgiven; penalties for crime of bail jumping increased; to provide further for conditional forfeitures, out-of-state bondsmen and sureties, limitations on property owners as sureties; to provide further for the definition of an employee of a professional bail bond company or professional surety company, for the licensing and duties of apprentices; to increase the membership of the Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board; provide for a late fee for renewals; and to require applicants for licensing to be residents of this state for at least one year

AL SB212

Real estate transactions; required disclosure forms; description of brokerage services; terms of compensation; required written brokerage agreements under certain circumstances; penalties and fines for certain violations; duties of qualifying brokers and licensees; scope of operation of teams

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