The city of Selma is $1.7 million behind on collecting taxes, and the city council hired the Alabama Department of Revenue to come help. The state under contract will administer and collect the city’s sales, use, rental and lodging taxes after the city found that many residents still owe taxes. Hear more about this from Todd and Cindy in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.

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