40-12-62
Section 40-12-62 Bicycles and motorcycles. Each person other than a licensee under Section 40-12-51 engaging in the business of dealing in, renting, or hiring bicycles or motorcycles shall pay the following license tax: In cities or towns over 20,000 inhabitants, $15; in cities or towns of 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants, $10; in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $5. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 156, p. 178; Code 1940, T. 51, §474; Act 2002-256, p. 537, §1.)...
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40-12-72
Section 40-12-72 Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, etc. - Retailers. Each retail dealer in cigars, cheroots, stogies, cigarettes, smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, or snuff, or any substitute therefor, either or all, shall pay to the state the following privilege license tax: In cities of 25,000 inhabitants and over, $15; in cities or towns of 10,000 inhabitants and less than 25,000 inhabitants, $10; in cities or towns of 5,000 inhabitants and less than 10,000 inhabitants, $5; in cities or towns of 2,000 inhabitants and less than 5,000 inhabitants, $3; in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $2. This privilege license tax is levied on each place of business owned or operated by retail dealers, whether under the same roof or not. The phrase "retail dealer" as used in this section shall include every person, firm, corporation, club, or association, other than a wholesale dealer as defined in Section 40-12-73, who shall sell or store or offer for sale any one or more of the articles...
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40-12-79
Section 40-12-79 Coffins and caskets - Dealers and agents. Each dealer in coffins or caskets and each agent or person taking or soliciting orders for retail deliveries of coffins or caskets shall pay the following license tax: In unincorporated places or towns of 1,000 inhabitants or less, $10; in towns and cities of over 1,000 inhabitants and not exceeding 7,000 inhabitants, $20; in cities of over 7,000 and not exceeding 35,000 inhabitants, $50; in cities of over 35,000 inhabitants, $100. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §491.)...
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40-12-80
Section 40-12-80 Collection agencies. Each collection agency shall pay the following license tax: In towns and cities of 20,000 or more inhabitants, $100; in towns and cities of less than 20,000 inhabitants, $25. Each person who shall employ agents to solicit claims for collection from persons, firms, or corporations in the state shall be deemed a collection agency within the meaning of this section. This section shall not apply to any person who is excluded from the definition of the term "debt collector" under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1692a(6). (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §492; Act 2001-454, p. 595, §1.)...
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40-12-108
Section 40-12-108 Golf, miniature golf, etc., courses. Each person operating a golf course or courses where the game of golf, miniature golf, or a similar game is played, either indoors or out, where a charge is made, shall pay the following license tax: Iin towns and cities of 500 and not exceeding 10,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $10 for each golf course and $5 for each table or course where miniature golf or a similar game is played; in towns or cities of over 10,000 and not exceeding 35,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $20 for each golf course and $10 for each table or course where miniature golf or a similar game is played; in cities having more than 35,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $40 for each golf course and $15 for each table or course where miniature golf or a similar game is played; and in all other places, whether incorporated or not, for each golf course $5 and for each table...
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40-12-149
Section 40-12-149 Real estate brokers and agents - Realty situated within state. Each person engaged in buying, selling or renting real estate on commission, when such real estate is situated in this state, shall pay to the state the following license tax: In cities and towns of 10,000 inhabitants and over, $15; in cities and towns of less than 10,000 and more than 5,000 inhabitants, $10; and in all other places, $5. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §580.)...
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40-12-166
Section 40-12-166 Theaters, vaudeville and variety shows. Each person engaged in conducting a theater, vaudeville or variety show and each person conducting any other exhibition, show, entertainment or performance to which an admission is charged and not in this chapter otherwise licensed shall pay an annual license tax for each place of business as follows: In towns and cities of 3,000 inhabitants or less and in unincorporated places, $5; in cities of more than 3,000 and less than 7,000 inhabitants, $10; in cities of 7,000 and less than 20,000 inhabitants, $20; in cities of 20,000 and less than 30,000 inhabitants, $25; and in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or more, $35. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §601.)...
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40-12-61
Section 40-12-61 Beauty parlors, etc. Each person operating what is generally known as a beauty parlor or other place where hairdressing, facial treatments, manicuring, or hair waving is done shall pay a license tax of $10 and for each operator so employed, as follows: In cities of more than 60,000 inhabitants, $6; in cities of less than 60,000 inhabitants and all other places whether incorporated or not, $4. This schedule of fees shall apply to beauty parlor colleges where said colleges engage in beauty parlor work for which a charge is made or material used is charged therefor. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §473.)...
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40-12-69
Section 40-12-69 Cereal beverages, carbonated or other soft drinks - Retailers. (a) Each person engaged in the business of selling at retail cereal beverages, carbonated or other soft drinks in bottles, cans, or other sealed containers shall pay an annual license tax of $2.50. (b) Each person engaged in the retail business of selling soft drinks in whatever form, by means of taps or other dispensing devices, shall pay annually the following license taxes: In unincorporated places, and towns and cities of not over 5,000 inhabitants, $10; in cities and towns of over 5,000 and not over 15,000 inhabitants, $15; in cities of over 15,000 and not over 25,000 inhabitants, $20; in cities of more than 25,000 inhabitants, $25. A person licensed under this subsection shall be thereby also licensed to sell at retail cereal beverages, carbonated or other soft drinks in bottles, cans, or other sealed containers without the payment of the license imposed in subsection (a) of this section. (Acts 1935,...
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40-12-116
Section 40-12-116 Junk dealers. (a) Each junk dealer shall pay the following license tax: in all places of less than 1,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated or not, $10; in towns of 1,000 inhabitants and less than 3,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles thereof, $20; in cities and towns of 3,000 and less than 10,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $30; in cities and towns of 10,000 and less than 20,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $50; in cities and towns of 20,000 inhabitants and less than 50,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $75; and in cities and towns of 50,000 inhabitants and over or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $150. Each junk dealer, his clerk, agent or employee shall keep a book open to inspection in which he shall make entries of all articles of railroad iron or brass, pieces of machinery and plumbing material, automobiles, automobile tires, parts, and accessories, or other...
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