45-47-71.01
Section 45-47-71.01 Disposal of property under control of county commission. (a) All sales or disposal of real property, tangible personal property, equipment, or other items owned by or under the control of the county commission shall be made by free and open competitive sealed bids or at public auction, except that all sales or exchanges of real property, equipment, and personal property with another municipal or other governmental entity located within Marion County may be made without the necessity of public auction or competitive sealed bids. (b) Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section shall be publicly advertised at least twice at two-week intervals in a newspaper of countywide circulation and a newspaper of statewide circulation in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids. The advertisements shall state a description of the property to be sold along with the date, time, and place of opening of the sealed bids. (c) All bids shall be publicly owned and all...
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6-5-248
Section 6-5-248 Who may redeem; priorities. (a) Where real estate, or any interest therein, is sold, it may be redeemed by: (1) Any debtor, including any surety or guarantor. (2) Any mortgagor, even if the mortgagor is not personally liable for payment of a debt. (3) Any junior mortgagee, or its transferee. (4) Judgment creditor, or its transferee. (5) Any transferee of the interests of the debtor or mortgagor, either before or after the sale. A transfer of any kind made by the debtor or mortgagor will accomplish a transfer of the interests of that party. (6) The respective spouses of all debtors, mortgagors, or transferees of any interest of the debtor or mortgagor, who are spouses on the day of the execution, judgment, or foreclosure sale. (7) Children, heirs, or devisees of any debtor or mortgagor. (b) All persons named or enumerated in subdivisions (a)(1) through (a)(7) may exercise the right of redemption granted by this article within 180 days from the date of the sale for...
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11-40-66
Section 11-40-66 Judicial hearing. (a) The Class 2 municipality shall request that a judicial hearing on the petition occur not earlier than 30 days nor more than 90 days following the filing of the petition. At the judicial hearing, any interested party shall have the right to be heard and to contest the delinquency of the municipal code lien, the adequacy of the proceedings, the classification of the property as owner occupied, and the amount of the tax payoff. If the court determines that the information set forth in the petition is accurate, the court shall render its judgment and order that: (1) The municipal code lien is delinquent. (2) The amounts of any additional municipal code liens and taxes described in the petition are delinquent. (3) Proper notice has been given to all interested parties. (4) The property is not owner occupied. (5) The property as described in the petition be sold in accordance with the provisions of this article. (6) The sale shall become final and...
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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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40-12-222
Section 40-12-222 Levy and amount of tax. (a) In addition to all other taxes now imposed by law, there is hereby levied and shall be collected as herein provided a privilege or license tax on each person engaging or continuing within this state in the business of leasing or renting tangible personal property at the rate of four percent of the gross proceeds derived by the lessor from the lease or rental of tangible personal property; provided, that the privilege or license tax on each person engaging or continuing within this state in the business of leasing or renting any automotive vehicle or truck trailer, semitrailer, or house trailer shall be at the rate of one and one-half percent of the gross proceeds derived by the lessor from the lease or rental of such automotive vehicle or truck trailer, semitrailer, or house trailer; provided further, that the tax levied in this article shall not apply to any leasing or rental, as lessor, by the state, or any municipality or county in the...
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40-17-335
Section 40-17-335 Surety bond. (a) Upon approval of the application by the department, the applicant shall file with the department a surety bond as herein provided: (1) Except as provided under subdivision (3), the bond amount for an applicant for a license as a supplier, permissive supplier, or terminal operator shall be in the approximate amount of twice the average monthly tax liability, not to exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000). (2) Except as provided under subdivision (3), the bond amount for an applicant for a license as an exporter, blender, importer, or distributor shall be a minimum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or the approximate amount of twice the average monthly tax liability, whichever is greater. (3) The bond for distributors, suppliers, and permissive suppliers who are licensed with the department on October 1, 2012, shall remain at the amount that is filed with the department on that date, except as provided under subsection (b). (4) For an applicant for a...
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40-17-353
Section 40-17-353 Seizure of storage receptacles pending payment of taxes, interest, and penalties; sale of motor fuel; forfeiture of contraband. (a) Upon the discovery of any motor fuel illegally imported into or illegally transported, delivered, stored, or sold in this state, the commissioner shall order the tank or other storage receptacle in which the motor fuel is located to be seized and locked or sealed until the tax, interest, and penalties levied under this article are assessed and paid. (b) If the assessment for the above tax is not paid within 30 days, the commissioner, in addition to the other remedies in this article, may sell the motor fuel and use the proceeds of the sale to satisfy the assessment due, with any excess funds after payment of the assessment and costs of the sale being returned to the owner of the motor fuel. (c) All motor fuel and any property, tangible or intangible, which is found upon the person or in any vehicle which the person is using, including the...
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40-29-90
Section 40-29-90 Jeopardy assessment - For income tax. (a) Termination of taxable period. If the commissioner or his delegate finds that a taxpayer designs quickly to depart from the State of Alabama or to remove his property therein, or to do any other act tending to prejudice or to render wholly or partly ineffectual proceedings to collect the income tax for the current or the preceding taxable year unless such proceedings be brought without delay, the commissioner or his delegate shall declare the taxable period for such taxpayer immediately terminated, and shall cause notice of such finding and declaration to be given the taxpayer, together with a demand for immediate payment of the tax for the taxable period so declared terminated and of the tax for the preceding taxable year or so much of such tax as is unpaid, whether or not the time otherwise allowed by law for filing return and paying the tax has expired; and such taxes shall thereupon become immediately due and payable. In...
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40-7-1
Section 40-7-1 Authority of tax assessor; duties of taxpayer. (a) The tax assessor or other assessing official in each of the several counties shall have the right and authority to assess all real estate, together with improvements thereon, and all personal property to the party last assessing the same, or to the owner of record, except such real estate and personal property which is now or may hereafter be assessed by the Department of Revenue. The failure of the tax assessor or other assessing official to assess said property to the true owner shall not invalidate the assessment. The tax assessor or other assessing official shall have the right and authority to prescribe the proper bookkeeping method to carry out the provisions of this article, subject to the approval of the Chief Examiner of Public Accounts. Should the owner of any real estate make improvements on such property, or should any improvements be removed or destroyed or partially removed or destroyed during any taxable...
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45-13-244
Section 45-13-244 Levy and collection of tax; use of funds for jail construction, operation, etc., and for school purposes. (a) This section shall only apply to Clarke County. (b) As used in this section, state sales and use tax means the tax imposed by the state sales and use tax statutes, including, but not limited to, Sections 40-23-1, 40-23-2, 40-23-3, 40-23-4, 40-23-60, 40-23-61, 40-23-62, and 40-23-63. (c)(1) The County Commission of Clarke County may levy, in addition to all other taxes, including, but not limited to, municipal gross receipts license taxes, a one cent ($.01) privilege license tax against gross sales or gross receipts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the amount of the tax authorized to be levied upon each person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of selling at retail machines used in mining, quarrying, compounding, processing, and manufacturing of tangible personal property, farm machinery, and any parts of such machines or any motor vehicle, truck...
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