Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB588

Introduced
4/17/25  

Caption

Taxation; historical horse racing computerized machines; state and local privilege tax levied on pari-mutuel wagering on historical horse racing machines; local taxes repealed

Impact

The bill's impact extends to the financial framework within which pari-mutuel racing operates, removing previous taxes and establishing a clearer, uniform taxing method for operators. By doing so, it aims to enhance the viability and profitability of historical horse racing gaming, potentially generating increased revenues for both state and local jurisdictions. Furthermore, by centralizing the tax collections through local racing commissions, the bill provides a streamlined approach to revenue generation from these specific gambling activities.

Summary

House Bill 588 introduces significant changes to the taxation structure for pari-mutuel wagering in Alabama, particularly focusing on historical horse racing. Under existing law, a one percent state privilege tax applies to the total pari-mutuel pool. HB588 aims to repeal this existing tax and replace it with a new tax structure that includes a state privilege tax of four percent and a local privilege tax of eight percent on the net gambling revenues generated from historical horse racing. This bill is crafted to support the economic development of pari-mutuel wagering facilities, ensuring their competitiveness within the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill's approach to levying taxes exclusively on historical horse racing computerized machines may spark discussions regarding the broader implications of gambling regulations in Alabama. While proponents highlight the increased competitiveness and economic benefits, opponents could point to potential overreach in state control over local tax matters. The law explicitly preserves existing tax structures for live greyhound and thoroughbred racing, aiming to maintain a balance between modernization of horse racing laws while respecting traditional forms of wagering. Overall, the measure sets a regulatory framework meant primarily for the growth and sustenance of historical horse racing activities in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB298

Greene County; county racing commission, further provided; simulcast racing, pari-mutuel wagering, further provided

AL HB464

Greene County; county racing commission, further provided; simulcast racing, pari-mutuel wagering, further provided

AL HB151

Proposed constitutional amendment; Alabama Gaming Commission, established to regulate, license, and tax certain limited forms of gaming activity and stop unlawful gaming activity; compact with PCI, authorized; local bingo provisions, repealed

AL SB343

Lowndes County; pari-mutuel wagering; authorized for simulcast past events and live horse and dog races.

AL SB334

Boards and commissions; Horse Racing Modernization Act, established

AL HB152

Alabama Gaming Commission, established, duties provided for; casino-style games, sports wagering, and lottery games, regulated; gambling offenses, further provided

AL HB171

Taxation, certain aircraft exempt from ad valorem taxation

AL SB38

Municipalities, business license tax, gross receipts for purpose of tax does not include excise taxes by federal, state, and local government.

AL SB219

Alabama Farm Center created, vested with powers and privileges, deemed economic development organization

AL HB417

Alabama Farm Center created, vested with powers and privileges, deemed economic development organization

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