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40-18-86
Section 40-18-86 Sale or transfer of real property and associated tangible property by nonresidents.
(a) As used in this section, the term nonresident of Alabama shall include individuals, trusts,
partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated organizations. Any seller or transferor who
meets all of the following conditions and who provides the buyer or transferee with an affidavit
signed under oath swearing or affirming that all of the following conditions are met will
be deemed a resident for purposes of this section: (1) The seller or transferor has filed
Alabama income tax returns or appropriate extensions have been received for the two income
tax years immediately preceding the year of sale. (2) The seller or transferor is in business
in Alabama and will continue substantially the same business in Alabama after the sale or
the seller or transferor has real property remaining in the state at the time of closing of
equal or greater value than the withholding tax liability as...
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45-44-244.38
Section 45-44-244.38 Penalties. (a) All fees imposed by this subpart which are delinquent shall
bear interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum, and any person who has failed to pay the
fees when they became due shall be charged a penalty of five percent of the amount of the
unpaid fees. Any person or employer who fails or refuses to withhold any fees payable under
this subpart, or who fails to pay those fees after withholding them, shall be liable to the
county for those fees, as well as for the interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum.
The minimum penalty imposed against any person or employer shall be two hundred fifty dollars
($250). The revenue commissioner, if a good and sufficient reason is shown for the failure
to pay the tax within the time required, may waive or remit the penalty and interest, or a
portion of either, upon payment of the tax due. (b) In addition to the penalties imposed under
subsection (a), upon conviction, a person subject to this subsection is...
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27-7-7
Section 27-7-7 Licenses - Application - Generally; fees. Repealed by Act 2001-702, p. 1509,
ยง 6, effective January 1, 2002. (a) The commissioner shall not issue any license except upon
application therefor as in this chapter provided. Each applicant for a license shall file
annually with the commissioner his written application therefor signed by him and showing:
(1) His name, age and place of residence; (2) The kinds of insurance to be transacted under
the license and the insurer or insurers he proposes so to represent; (3) The person, firm
or corporation by whom he expects to be employed or associated with as such licensee and his
status as an officer or representative thereof; (4) Whether he proposes to write or solicit
insurance of his own risks and interest, or those of his relatives, any firm or corporation
in which he is financially interested or connected, directly or indirectly, or of his employer;
(5) A short business history of the applicant and the name and nature of any...
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40-2A-13
Section 40-2A-13 Examination of taxpayer's records; additional assessments; disclosure requirements;
taxpayer notification. (a) The Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered
county or municipality, or an agent of such a municipality or county may not conduct an examination
of a taxpayer's books and records for compliance with applicable sales, use, rental, or lodgings
tax laws except in accordance with this section and with the Alabama Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
and Uniform Revenue Procedures Act. (b) Additional sales, use, rental, or lodgings tax may
be assessed by the Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered county or
municipality, or an agent of such a municipality or county within any applicable period allowed
pursuant to Section 40-2A-7(b), even though a preliminary or final assessment has previously
been entered by the Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered county
or municipality, or an agent of such a municipality...
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40-12-10
Section 40-12-10 License inspectors generally; when taxes due and payable; collection and distribution
of penalties and citation fees on delinquent licenses. (a) The county commission of each county
is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a license inspector. (b) It shall be the duty
of the license inspector to scrutinize the records and stubs kept in the office of the probate
judge and also to examine the license records of each city or town located in the county or
counties of which he has been appointed license inspector; and, if it shall be reported to
any license inspector or come to his knowledge that any person, persons, firms, or corporations
have failed or refused to take out a license for a business or occupation for which a license
is required by the state or have failed or refused to take out a license for operating any
motor vehicle or trailer for which a license is required by law, the license inspector shall
thereupon cite such delinquent to appear before the...
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40-2A-3
Section 40-2A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter and Chapter 2B, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ASSOCIATE ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE. An associate
judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (2) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. Any individual, including,
but not limited to, an attorney or certified public accountant with written authority or power
of attorney to represent a taxpayer before the department or the Alabama Tax Tribunal; provided
however, that nothing herein shall be construed as entitling any such individual who is not
a licensed attorney to engage in the practice of law. (3) CHIEF ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE
or CHIEF JUDGE. The chief judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (4) COMMISSIONER. The commissioner
of the department or his or her delegate. (5) COMPTROLLER. The Comptroller of the State of
Alabama. (6) DELEGATE. When used with reference to the commissioner means any officer or employee
of the department duly authorized by the commissioner,...
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40-2A-6
Section 40-2A-6 Government contract for examination of taxpayer's records where compensation,
etc., contingent upon tax, interest, etc., assessed or collected; violation; costs of examination.
(a) The state or any county or municipal governing authority may not enter into any contract
or arrangement for the examination of a taxpayer's books and records, written or otherwise,
with a private auditing or collecting firm, if any part of the compensation or other benefits
paid or payable to the private auditing or collecting firm is contingent upon or in any manner
related to the amount of tax, license fee, interest, court cost, penalty, or any other item
assessed against or collected from the taxpayer. Any such contract or arrangement, if made
or entered into, is void and unenforceable. Any assessment or preliminary assessment of taxes,
license fees, penalties, court costs, interest, or other items proposed or asserted by, or
based upon the recommendation of, a private auditing or...
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25-5-8
Section 25-5-8 Employers' options to secure payment of compensation. (a) Option to insure risks.
An employer subject to this chapter may secure the payment of compensation under this chapter
by insuring and keeping insured his or her liability in some insurance corporation, association,
organization, insurance association, corporation, or association formed of employers and workers
or formed by a group of employers to insure the risks under this chapter, operating by mutual
assessment or other plans or otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the insurance association,
organization, or corporation shall have first had its contract and plan of business approved
in writing by the Commissioner of the Department of Insurance of Alabama and have been authorized
by the Department of Insurance to transact the business of workers' compensation insurance
in this state and under the plan. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary,
the obligations of employers under law for...
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12-19-311
Section 12-19-311 Bail bond fees. (a)(1) In addition to all other charges, costs, taxes, or
fees levied by law on bail bonds, additional fees as detailed in paragraph a. and paragraph
b. shall be imposed on every bail bond in all courts of this state. The fee shall not be assessed
in traffic cases, except for those serious traffic offenses enumerated in Title 32, Chapter
5A, Article 9. Where multiple charges arise out of the same incident, the bond fee pursuant
to this section shall only be assessed on one charge. For the purposes of this section, the
term same incident shall be defined as the same date, location, and proximate time. Where
the charge is negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument, the fee shall not be assessed
more than three times annually per person charged. The fees shall be assessed as follows:
a. A filing fee in the amount of thirty-five dollars ($35) on each bond executed. b. For a
misdemeanor offense, a bail bond fee in the amount of 3.5 percent of the total...
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40-12-260
Section 40-12-260 Transfer of license plates; registration procedures; receipts; penalty. (a)
Effective January 1, 1998, license plates, except for license plates issued under the provisions
of Section 40-12-290, et seq., or any subsequent enactment which authorizes special license
plates based on vehicle age, shall not be transferable between motor vehicle owners and the
following registration procedures shall apply: (1) When a current and valid Alabama motor
vehicle license plate has been obtained for the current tax year for use on a motor vehicle
and the vehicle has been sold or otherwise transferred to a new owner, the license plate shall
be removed from the vehicle and retained by the original plate owner. (2) In the event an
owner purchases, trades, exchanges, or otherwise acquires another vehicle of the same license
registration classification, the licensing official shall authorize the transfer of the current
and valid Alabama license plate previously obtained by the owner to...
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