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40-18-31.2
Section 40-18-31.2 Factor presence nexus standard for business activity. (a)(1) Individuals
who are residents or domiciliaries of this state and business entities that are organized
or commercially domiciled in this state have substantial nexus with this state. (2) Nonresident
individuals and business entities organized outside of the state that are doing business in
this state have substantial nexus and are subject to the taxes provided for in Chapters 14A,
18, and 16 of this title, when in any tax period the property, payroll, or sales of the individual
or business in the state, as they are defined in subsection (d), exceeds the thresholds set
forth in subsection (b). (b) Substantial nexus is established if any of the following thresholds
are exceeded during the tax period: (1) A dollar amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000)
of property. (2) A dollar amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) of payroll. (3) A dollar
amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) of sales, as...
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23-1-66
Section 23-1-66 Disposal of surplus personal property - Sale procedures. (a) This section shall
apply only to the property which has been held by the State Department of Transportation for
a period of not less than 60 days from the date the property is first published in the list
of surplus personal property, as set out in subsection (b) of Section 23-1-65 and not purchased
by any agency as set out in subsection (c) of Section 23-1-64. (b) All contracts made by,
or on behalf of, the State Department of Transportation for the sale or disposal of tangible
personal property owned by the State Department of Transportation, other than types of property,
the disposal of which is otherwise provided for by law, or which, by nature, are incapable
of sale by auction or bid, shall be let by free and open competitive public auction or sealed
bids. (c) Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section shall be advertised for at
least two weeks in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids....
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11-70-2
Section 11-70-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Class 2 municipalities may initiate an
expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this chapter against a parcel of tax sale
property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality. The municipality
shall record, in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the property is
located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action.
The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the property
if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and foreclosure
proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish any
legal interests in the property. As used herein, interested parties shall mean the owner,
his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject property
or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,...
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40-10-11
Section 40-10-11 Decree of sale. If service of such notice is perfected 10 days before the
commencement of the term to which the same is returnable, the cause shall stand for trial
at such term; and if no defense is interposed or if interposed and on trial thereof the same
is adjudged insufficient in law or is not sustained by the evidence adduced, the probate court
shall make and enter on such book or docket, a decree of sale substantially in the following
form: "It appearing to the court that the taxes have been assessed against the person
mentioned in this cause (or if the assessment is to owner unknown that the taxes have been
assessed on real estate mentioned in this cause) to the amount of (state amount here) dollars
for the year ___, and that the same are still due and unpaid or have been paid by the holder
of a tax lien certificate, and it further appearing that notice of this proceeding has been
given as required by law, and no valid defense has been interposed against...
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40-10-20
Section 40-10-20 Certificates of purchase - When land bid in for state. For the real estate
bid off for the state in each case the judge of probate shall make out a certificate of purchase
to the state of like import to the one provided for in Section 40-10-19 and deliver the same
to the tax collector who shall, on final settlement, deliver all certificates received by
him from the judge of probate to the Comptroller, who shall examine carefully all certificates
of purchase of real estate where the same were bid in for the state at tax sale. When the
same are received by him and if, in his opinion, such sale was erroneous for want of regularity,
proper or sufficient description, error in advertising or for any other cause that may appear
from such certificates, he shall so declare it and return the certificate to the judge of
probate and charge the account of the officer making the error with all taxes, interests,
fees, and costs involved in said sale. The Comptroller shall notify the...
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40-29-33
Section 40-29-33 Application of proceeds of levy. (a) Collection of liability. Any money realized
by proceedings under this article (whether by seizure, by surrender under Section 40-29-24,
except pursuant to subsection (b)(2) thereof, or by sale of seized property) or by sale of
property redeemed by the State of Alabama (if the interest of the State of Alabama in such
property was a lien arising under the provisions of this title) shall be applied as follows:
(1) EXPENSE OF LEVY AND SALE. First, against the expenses of the proceedings; (2) SPECIFIC
TAX LIABILITY ON SEIZED PROPERTY. If the property seized and sold is subject to a tax imposed
under this title which has not been paid, the amount remaining after applying subdivision
(1) shall then be applied against such tax liability, including any penalty and interest,
(and, if such tax was not previously assessed, it shall then be assessed); (3) LIABILITY OF
DELINQUENT TAXPAYER. The amount, if any, remaining after applying subdivisions...
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40-1-2
Section 40-1-2 Lien for taxes - Generally. (a) If any person liable to pay any tax, other than
ad valorem taxes, neglects or refuses to pay the same the amount, including any interest,
penalty, additional amount, or addition to such tax, together with any costs which may accrue
in addition thereto, shall be a lien in favor of the State of Alabama upon all property and
the rights to property, real or personal, belonging to such person. Unless another date is
specifically fixed by law, the lien shall arise at the time the assessment list, return therefor
or the payment thereof, as the case may be, was due to have been filed with or made to the
Department of Revenue or other agency of the state or county and shall continue until the
liability for such amount is satisfied or becomes unenforceable by reason of the lapse of
time. (b) Such lien shall not be valid against any mortgagee, purchaser in the usual course
of trade, or conventional judgment creditor with an actual money judgment of...
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40-10-188
Section 40-10-188 Record of tax lien auctions and sales. The tax collecting official shall
make a correct record of all auctions and sales of tax liens in a durable book or an electronic
file, which shall be known as the record of tax lien auctions and sales, containing all of
the following: (1) The date of auction or sale. (2) A description of each parcel and uniform
parcel number on which a tax lien was auctioned or sold. (3) The year of assessment to which
the tax lien relates. (4) The name and address of the property owner for whom the property
was assessed, if known. (5) The name and address of the original purchaser of the tax lien.
(6) The total amount of taxes, interest, penalties, fees, and costs due on the tax lien, which
relate to the year of assessment, as described in Section 40-10-187, as of the date of the
auction or sale of the tax lien to the original purchaser. (7) The interest rate bid on by
the purchaser at the tax lien auction or as agreed by the purchaser at the...
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40-2-11
Section 40-2-11 Powers and duties generally. It shall be the duty of the Department of Revenue,
and it shall have the power and authority, in addition to the authority now in it vested by
law: (1) To have and exercise general and complete supervision and control of the valuation,
equalization, and assessment of property, privilege, or franchise and of the collection of
all property, privilege, license, excise, intangible, franchise, or other taxes for the state
and counties, and of the enforcement of the tax laws of the state, and of the several county
tax assessors and county tax collectors, probate judges, and each and every state and county
official, board, or commission charged with any duty in the enforcement of tax laws, to the
end that all taxable property in the state shall be assessed and taxes shall be imposed and
collected thereon in compliance with the law and that all assessments on property, privileges,
intangibles, and franchises in the state shall be made in exact...
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45-16-140.02
Section 45-16-140.02 Fire protection service fee. - Levy; definitions; exemption. (a) There
is levied on the owner of each dwelling and commercial building located in Coffee County a
fire protection and emergency medical service fee of thirty dollars ($30) per year for each
dwelling and commercial building. (b) For the purposes of this article, a dwelling shall be
defined as any building, structure, or other improvement to real property used or expected
to be used as a dwelling or residence for one or more human beings including, but not limited
to: (1) Any building, structure, or improvement assessed, for the purposes of state and county
ad valorem taxation, as Class III single-family owner-occupied residential property. (2) A
duplex or an apartment building. (3) Residential property used to generate rental income.
(4) Any manufactured home or house trailer used or expected to be used as a dwelling or residence
for one or more human beings. (c) A building, structure, or other...
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