State Tax Commission seizing Ala. EMS firm’s property
The State Tax Commission has begun seizing the property of an Alabama-based ambulance company that suddenly halted service on Thursday in 23 counties across the state.
Emergystat, which was the sole provider of emergency medical response service in the counties, owes the state a “substantial” amount of money in unpaid income taxes going back to 2005, said Tax Commission spokeswoman Kathy Waterbury. She did not have an estimate on how much was owed to the state.
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