11-49-20
Section 11-49-20 Exclusive rights of municipalities as to establishment, regulation, etc., of ferries. (a) The mayor and council or other governing bodies of incorporated municipalities in this state have the exclusive power and authority to establish or authorize the establishment of ferries on rivers which in whole or in part constitute the dividing line between two counties in this state at points touching such incorporated municipalities and to regulate the same. (b) In all cases where the river is the dividing line between two counties and where the boundaries of any incorporated municipality border upon such river and at a public road crossing, the power and authority to establish a ferry across said river at such public road crossing is hereby vested exclusively in such municipality. (Acts 1923, No. 541, p. 721; Code 1923, §2409; Code 1940, T. 37, §372.)...
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11-51-121
Section 11-51-121 Insurance companies - Insurance companies other than fire and marine insurance companies. (a) No license or privilege tax or other charge for the privilege of doing business shall be imposed by any municipal corporation upon any insurance company, other than fire and marine insurance companies, doing business therein or its agents which shall exceed for the company and its agents the following amounts: (1) Each insurance company in cities and towns having a population of 5,000 or less, $10.00 and $1.00 on each $100.00 and major fraction thereof of the gross premiums, less return premiums, received during the preceding year on policies issued during said year to citizens of said cities and towns. (2) Each such insurance company in cities and towns having a population of over 5,000 and not over 10,000, $15.00 and $1.00 on each $100.00 and major fraction thereof on gross premiums, less return premiums, received during the preceding year on policies issued during said...
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27-10-31
Section 27-10-31 Annual tax of surplus line brokers. (a) On or before the first day of March each year, the surplus line broker shall remit to the State Treasurer through the commissioner, as a tax imposed for the privilege of transacting business as a surplus line broker in this state, a tax of six percent on the direct premiums, less return premiums and exclusive of sums collected to cover state or federal taxes, on surplus line insurance subject to tax transacted by the broker during the preceding calendar year as shown by the annual statement filed with the commissioner. (b) The tax under the provisions of this section shall be subject to deduction of the full amount of all expenses of examination of the surplus line broker by the commissioner in the same manner as that allowed for domestic insurers for examination expenses under the provisions of subdivision (5) of subsection (c) of Section 27-4A-3. All taxes collected under this section shall be deposited in the State Treasury to...
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11-51-120
Section 11-51-120 Insurance companies - Fire and marine insurance companies. No license or privilege tax or other charge for the privilege of doing business shall be imposed by any municipal corporation upon any fire or marine insurance company doing business in such municipality except upon a percentage of each $100.00 of gross premiums, less return premiums, on policies issued during the preceding year on property located in such municipality. Such percentage shall not exceed four percent on each $100.00 or major fraction thereof of such gross premiums, and no credit or deduction of any kind shall be allowed or made on account of the cost of reinsurance by such company in a company not authorized to do business in this state. Any municipality may charge a flat minimum license at the beginning of each year for new companies doing business therein on which there shall be an adjustment at the expiration of such year upon such percentage as may be fixed by said municipality, but such...
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23-7-27
Section 23-7-27 Construction and use of bonds. (a) The bonds issued by the bank are legal investments in which all public officers or public bodies of the state, its political subdivisions, all municipalities and political subdivisions, all insurance companies and associations and other persons carrying on insurance business, all banks, bankers, banking associations, trust companies, savings banks, savings associations, including savings and loan association investment companies, and other persons carrying on a banking business, all administrators, guardians, executors, trustees, and other fiduciaries, and all other persons who are now or may be authorized in the future to invest in bonds or other obligations of the state, may invest funds in their control or belonging to them. (b) The bonds of the bank are also securities which may be deposited with and received by all public officers and bodies of the state or any agency or political subdivision of the state and all municipalities...
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37-3-33
Section 37-3-33 Municipal privilege license fees or taxes. (a) Any incorporated city or town in this state shall have the right by proper ordinance to tax and collect reasonable privilege license fees or taxes from any motor bus terminal or any person operating any terminal or station facilities for transportation of passengers, property or express transported by motor carrier and any motor carrier as defined by this chapter where such motor carrier does business in said city or town by receiving passengers or freight for transportation for hire between said city or town and another point in Alabama; provided, that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $25.00 in incorporated cities or towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants, that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $100.00 in incorporated cities or towns of over 5,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants, that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $200.00 in incorporated cities or...
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40-21-27
Section 40-21-27 Apportionment of local taxes. The Department of Revenue shall apportion the value of such franchise or intangible property thus ascertained as in this title provided among and between the counties and cities, towns, school districts, or other tax districts having a special assessment, in which such person, association, company, or corporation does business, in proportion to the amount of business done in and receipts derived from each locality, except in case of a railroad or railway company, which apportionment shall be on single track main line basis, telephone or telegraph companies and electric power companies on pole or wire mileage, pipelines and car companies other than express companies on mileage basis. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §168.)...
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40-21-50
Section 40-21-50 Levied generally. For each person operating a public utility, such as a street railroad or interurban railroad operated by electricity or other motive power, waterworks, gas company, pipeline company for transporting or carrying gas, oil, gasoline, water or other commodities, gas distributing companies, whether by means of pipeline or by tanks, drums, tubes, cylinders or otherwise, heating companies or other public utility, except electric, hydroelectric, telephone or telegraph companies, railroad or sleeping car companies and express companies which are otherwise licensed, shall pay to the state a license tax equal to two and two-tenths percent on each $1 of gross receipts of such public utility in this state for the preceding year. For the first year's business, where an existing public utility is taken over, such license tax payable to the state shall be equal to two and two-tenths percent on each $1 of the gross receipts for the preceding year of the public utility...
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11-51-123
Section 11-51-123 Insurance companies - Company may engage in business in municipality upon payment or tender of tax; agents not to be subject to further privilege or occupational taxes. Upon the payment or tender of the amount named in such ordinance of any city or town, any such insurance company which is authorized to do business in this state shall be permitted to do business in said city or town through its agents, who shall not be subject to or required to pay further privilege or occupational tax for representing such company or soliciting business for it. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 37, §737.)...
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40-14A-22
Section 40-14A-22 Levy and amount of tax. (a) Levy of tax. There is hereby levied an annual privilege tax on every corporation, limited liability entity, and disregarded entity doing business in Alabama, or organized, incorporated, qualified, or registered under the laws of Alabama. The tax shall accrue as of January 1 of every taxable year, or in the case of a taxpayer organized, incorporated, qualified, or registered during the year, or doing business in Alabama for the first time, as of the date the taxpayer is organized, incorporated, registered, or qualifies to do business, or begins to do business in Alabama, as the case may be. The taxpayer shall be liable for the tax levied by this article for each year beginning before the taxpayer has been dissolved or otherwise ceased to exist or has withdrawn or forfeited its qualification to do business in Alabama. The amount of the tax due shall be determined by multiplying the taxpayer's net worth in Alabama by the rate determined in...
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