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Old 06-11-2009, 11:44 AM
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What Alabama State Taxes are covered under the Amnesty called Operation Clean Slate?

What types of tax qualify for Operation Clean Slate?

According to Alabama State Department of Revenue, "virtually all taxes administered by the Alabama Department of Revenue are eligible for Operation Clean Slate. This includes but is not limited to: corporate and individual income, business privilege, excise, severance, tobacco, gasoline, motor fuels, consumers use, and if unregistered with the Department, withholding and state administered sales and use taxes."

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