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Jefferson County Continues Fight Over Occupational Tax Refunds
Back to the top. Lawyers for Jefferson County have asked the Alabama Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in the county's effort to reduce a court ordered refund of occupational taxes and business license fees collected last year through mid- August.
The county says the near $48 million in refunds Circuit Judge David Rains ordered is excessive--and even if the state's highest court agrees that refunds are due, the most Jefferson County should pay is about $38 million.
If the Alabama Supreme Court upholds Rains' refund orders, the total cost to the county would be $51.8 million through Thursday, plus interest building until the court's ruling.
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