Tax Trend. Taxing Ride Share. Ensuring Cities Retain Revenue in the South.

In 2017, a statewide ride share bill failed in Alabama. 

2018 brings another attempt at statewide ride share regulation, and local governments are talking ride share revenue:

  • statewide regulation could mean the state getting its hands on local ride share tax revenue
  • statewide regulation also shifts licensing fees from local revenue to state revenue

WBRC | Another statewide ride hailing regulation bill could be proposed in upcoming session