11-99-6
Section 11-99-6 Allocation of positive tax increments; payment to local finance officer; tax increment fund. (a) Positive tax increments of a tax increment district shall be allocated and paid over to the public entity which created the district for each year commencing on the October 1 following the date when the district is created until the earlier of: (1) That time, after the completion of all public improvements specified in the project plan or amendments thereto, when the public entity has received aggregate tax increments from the district in an amount equal to the aggregate of all expenditures previously made or monetary obligations previously incurred for project costs for the district; or (2) Thirty-five years after the last expenditure identified in the project plan is made. No expenditure may be provided for in the project plan to be made more than five years after the district is created, except in Class 3 municipalities where such expenditures may be made not more than 10...
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11-99-8
Section 11-99-8 Financing of project costs. (a) Payment of project costs may be made by any of the following methods or any combination thereof: (1) Payment from the tax increment fund of the tax increment district if the purpose of the payment is one provided for in Section 11-99-6 hereof; (2) Payment out of the general funds of the public entity, such payments being used either directly by the public entity to pay such costs or used by a third party recipient of such funds to pay such costs if within a Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone; (3) Payment out of the proceeds of the sale of warrants, bonds or notes (whether public improvement bonds or notes, mortgage bonds, notes or certificates, revenue bonds or notes, or otherwise) issued by the public entity, such payments being used either directly by the public entity to pay such costs or used by a third party recipient of such funds to pay such costs if within a Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone; (4) Payment out of the proceeds...
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40-9E-1
YEAR VALUE. The value of the property used to determine the assessment on which the property tax on property is imposed for the base year. Base year value does not include any new property that is first assessed in the base year. (3) ELIGIBLE ASSESSMENT. The difference between the base year value and the actual value as determined by the county tax assessor for the applicable taxable year. (4) ENHANCED USE LEASE AREA. Any area of a military installation which contains underutilized real or personal property, or both, that is leased by a secretary of a military department to a lessee pursuant to the authority provided in 10 U.S.C. §2667. (5) LOCAL GOVERNING BODY. The governing body of a county or municipality which proposes to create or has created a tax increment district. (6) PROJECT COSTS. Any expenditures made or estimated to be made or monetary obligations incurred or estimated to be incurred by a public entity which are listed in a project plan as costs of public works or...
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11-99-2
abandoned or vacant buildings or old buildings, or where excessive vacancies exist in existing buildings, or which contains substandard structures, or with respect to which there exist delinquencies in payment of real property taxes. (2) DEFERRED TAX RECIPIENT. Each taxing authority which receives ad valorem taxes with respect to property located in a proposed tax increment district. (3) ENHANCED USE LEASE AREA. Any area of a military installation which contains underutilized real or personal property, or both, that is leased by a secretary of a military department to a lessee pursuant to the authority provided in Title 10 U.S.C. §2667. (4) LOCAL FINANCE OFFICER. The legally authorized officer or agent responsible for receipt and disbursement of the revenues of a taxing authority. (5) LOCAL GOVERNING BODY. The governing body of a county or municipality which proposes to create or has created a tax increment district. (6) MAJOR 21ST CENTURY MANUFACTURING ZONE. Any area...
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11-99-4
Section 11-99-4 Creation of tax increment districts and approval of project plans. In order to exercise its powers under this chapter, a public entity shall take the following steps: (1) The local governing body shall hold a public hearing at which all interested parties are afforded a reasonable opportunity to express their views on the concept of tax increment financing, on the proposed creation of a tax increment district and its proposed boundaries, and its benefits to the public entity. Notice of the hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in either the county or in the city, as the case may be, in which the proposed tax increment district is to be located with such notice to be published at least twice in the 15-day period immediately preceding the date of the hearing. Prior to publication, a copy of the notice shall be sent by first class mail to the chief executive officer of each deferred tax recipient. (2) In addition to the notice required by...
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11-99-10
Section 11-99-10 Equalized valuation for apportionment of property taxes. (a) With respect to any taxing authority other than the public entity which created the tax increment district, the calculation of the equalized valuation of taxable property in a tax increment district may not exceed the tax increment base of the district until the district is terminated, unless agreement has been made for other arrangements under subsection (b) of this section. (b) In such cases where it can be shown that losing tax increments would be harmful to any given taxing authority or cause such taxing authority not to honor a prior binding commitment, by contract executed with the public entity prior to the designation of the tax increment district, and if an agreement has been made for such allowances through a process of negotiation at the time of the creation of the tax increment district, a taxing authority may make payments into the tax increment fund, less the sum of: (1) Any property taxes...
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27-61-1
functions. 5. CORPORATE RECORDS OF THE COMMISSION The Commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance with the Bylaws. 6. QUALIFIED IMMUNITY, DEFENSE, AND INDEMNIFICATION a. The Members, officers, executive director, employees, and representatives of the Commission, the Executive Committee, and any other Committee of the Commission shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to protect any such person from suit and/or liability for any damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful or wanton...
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41-10-44.9
Section 41-10-44.9 Establishment of tax increment funds. In order to provide a method of financing project costs other than by the issuance of project obligations payable from the amounts required to be paid by an approved company under a financing agreement, the authority may establish one or more tax increment funds with respect to a project, into which the authority and an approved company may agree that the approved company will deposit either or both of the following: (i) an annual amount equal to the amount of corporate income tax levied by Section 40-18-31 that otherwise would be owed by the approved company on its income generated by or arising from such project, and (ii) the aggregate job development fees withheld by the approved company as provided in Section 41-10-44.7. The authority may also arrange for any gifts, grants, loans, appropriations or other forms of aid from the federal or state governments or from any other public or private entity to be paid into a tax...
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40-9E-2
Section 40-9E-2 Abatement of state property taxes. (a) Notwithstanding any other law of this state, qualified property shall be entitled to an abatement of state property taxes provided the conditions of this section are satisfied. (b) In lieu of paying the state property tax increment on qualified property, any owner of qualified property not exempt from ad valorem taxation must pay the state property tax increment on such qualified property to the public entity that created the tax increment district in which the qualified property is located for each year commencing on the October 1 following the date when property first becomes qualified property under this chapter, and each October 1 thereafter, until the tax increment district in which such qualified property is located is terminated in accordance with Section 11-99-7. (c) State property tax increments received by the public entity which created the tax increment district in which the qualified property is located shall be used...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections. Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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