Bill Summary

SB 678 Deductions for Certain Losses of Alcoholic Beverages (2026 Session)
by Mayfield Co Sponsors: Gaetz CS Sponsors: Regulated Industries
Deductions for Certain Losses of Alcoholic Beverages; Authorizing a distributor of vinous, spirituous, or malt beverages to make an excise tax deduction in its monthly tax report for alcoholic beverages that have become unsellable through warehouse breakage, spoliation, evaporation, or expiration or that have become unfit for human consumption; requiring distributors that distribute more than one type of alcoholic beverage to deduct their gross taxes for products according to those specified in a specified manner; requiring a distributor to immediately notify the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco when an extraordinary loss occurs, etc. Effective Date: Upon becoming a law
12/01/25
SENATE
Filed
12/16/25
SENATE
Referred to Regulated Industries; Finance and Tax; Appropriations
01/15/26
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Bill Removed from Agenda of EDR`s Revenue Estimating Impact Conference, 01/16/26, 9:00 am
01/15/26
SENATE
On Committee agenda - Regulated Industries, 01/20/26, 9:30 am, 412 K
01/20/26
SENATE
Favorable with CS by Regulated Industries; 7 Yeas, 0 Nays
01/21/26
SENATE
Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
01/22/26
SENATE
Now in Finance and Tax
01/28/26
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Bill to be Discussed During the Office of EDR's Revenue Estimating Impact Conference, 01/30/26, 9:00 am, 117 K (No Votes Will Be Taken)
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Filed on 12/01/25
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Amendment 105254 DE
Filed on 01/15/26
Replaced by CS
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Filed on 01/21/26
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No amendments to this bill text filed.
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