45-7-83.10
Section 45-7-83.10 Certificate of assessment; issuance of license tag; valuation; municipal taxes. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle which is principally used in Butler County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of Alabama shall first be required to pay ad valorem taxes and sales taxes to the judge of probate. The judge of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon, and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the probate office for one year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the payment of the license and ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this part. (b) Valuation for ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis as is provided in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to the assessment on a quarterly...
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11-51-126
Section 11-51-126 Express companies. (a) There may be levied and collected by the several towns and cities of the state from any express company or companies for the privileges of doing business within the municipal limits a privilege or license tax to be computed and based on the population of said cities or towns as fixed by the last federal census as follows: (1) In municipalities having a population of 500 people or less, $2.50 per annum; (2) In municipalities having a population of over 500 people and not exceeding 1,000, $15.00 per annum; (3) In municipalities having a population of over 1,000 and not exceeding 2,000, $25.00 per annum; (4) In municipalities having a population of over 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000, $35.00 per annum; (5) In municipalities having a population of over 3,000 and not exceeding 4,000, $45.00 per annum; (6) In municipalities having a population of over 4,000 and not exceeding 5,000, $75.00 per annum; (7) In municipalities having a population of over...
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40-17-334
Section 40-17-334 Licensed permissive suppliers. (a) A person may elect to obtain a permissive supplier license to collect the tax levied by Section 40-17-325 for motor fuel that is removed at a terminal in another state and has Alabama as the destination state. (b) A licensed permissive supplier removing motor fuel at a terminal located in another state with Alabama as its destination state shall do all of the following: (1) Collect the tax due this state on the motor fuel. (2) Waive any defense that this state lacks jurisdiction to require the supplier to collect the tax due this state on the motor fuel under this article. (3) Report and pay the tax due on the motor fuel in the same manner as if the removal had occurred at a terminal located in Alabama. (4) Keep records of the removal of the motor fuel and submit to audits concerning the motor fuel as if the removal had occurred at a terminal located in Alabama. (c) A licensed permissive supplier acknowledges that this state imposes...
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45-27-244.35
Section 45-27-244.35 Certificate of assessment; issuance of license tag; valuation; municipal taxes. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle which is principally used in Escambia County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of Alabama shall first return the motor vehicle for ad valorem taxation and sales taxation to the tax collector. The tax collector shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon, and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the office of the tax collector for one year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the payment of the license and ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this subpart. (b) Valuation for ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis as is provided in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to...
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32-1-1.1
Section 32-1-1.1 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this title, for the purpose of this title, shall have meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except when the context otherwise requires: (1) ALLEY. A street or highway intended to provide access to the rear or side of lots or buildings in urban districts and not intended for the purpose of through vehicular traffic. (2) ARTERIAL STREET. Any United States or state numbered route, controlled-access highway, or other major radial or circumferential street or highway designated by local authorities within their respective jurisdictions as part of a major arterial system of streets or highways. (3) AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Such fire department vehicles, police vehicles, and ambulances as are publicly owned, and such other publicly or privately owned vehicles as are designated by the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency or the chief of police of an incorporated city. (4) BICYCLE....
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40-12-87
Section 40-12-87 Cottonseed oil mills, cotton mills, factories, etc. Every person operating a cottonseed oil mill; cotton mill; cloth mill; towel factory; garment factory; yarn mill; hosiery mill; peanut mill; peanut oil mill; peanut shelling plant; paper mill; pulp mill; mill manufacturing sheeting, rugs, bags, hats, cement, carpets, lime, plaster, soap, chemical, acid (other than fertilizer) explosive; and all mills manufacturing any finished or semifinished products of tobacco, thread, yarn, cloth, fur, felt, nylon, paper, jute, rubber, iron, iron ore, copper, brass, tin, coal, coke, sand, cement, glass, clay, slag, aluminum, bauxite, ore, grain, other than what is commonly called a grist mill, oats, corn, rye, synthetic rubber, stone, oil, crude oil, tar, resin, asphalt, paraffin, plastics, fibers, straw, cellulose, or other factory where materials are woven, made, or assembled shall pay the following license tax: $10 where the investment for plant, equipment, supplies, and...
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40-21-61
Section 40-21-61 Express companies - Alternative tax. There shall be levied and collected from every person doing an express business between points wholly within this state and without reference to its interstate business, whether incorporated under the laws of this state or any other state or whether incorporated at all, a license or privilege tax of $4,000, which shall be paid to the Department of Revenue by check made payable to the Treasury by said company on or before the expiration of the fifteenth day of each fiscal year; provided, that any express company which operates on less than 50 miles of railroad, street railway, motor line, or boat line shall pay an annual tax of $250; and provided, that any express company which operated on 50 miles of railroad, street railway, motor line, or boat line, and less than 200 miles of railroad, street railway, motor line or boat line, shall pay an annual license of $500; and provided further, that all express companies that operate on 200...
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40-21-50
Section 40-21-50 Levied generally. For each person operating a public utility, such as a street railroad or interurban railroad operated by electricity or other motive power, waterworks, gas company, pipeline company for transporting or carrying gas, oil, gasoline, water or other commodities, gas distributing companies, whether by means of pipeline or by tanks, drums, tubes, cylinders or otherwise, heating companies or other public utility, except electric, hydroelectric, telephone or telegraph companies, railroad or sleeping car companies and express companies which are otherwise licensed, shall pay to the state a license tax equal to two and two-tenths percent on each $1 of gross receipts of such public utility in this state for the preceding year. For the first year's business, where an existing public utility is taken over, such license tax payable to the state shall be equal to two and two-tenths percent on each $1 of the gross receipts for the preceding year of the public utility...
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45-3-84.65
Section 45-3-84.65 Ad valorem and sales taxes - Certificate of assessment; valuation; disposition of funds. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle which is principally used in Barbour County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of Alabama shall first be required to pay ad valorem taxes and sales taxes to the judge of probate. The judge of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon, and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the probate office for one year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the payment of the license and ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this subpart. (b) Valuation for ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis as is provided in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to the assessment...
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45-37-245
Section 45-37-245 Levy of tax for promotion of Birmingham as convention and visitors' destination. (a) This section relates to Jefferson County. (b) The taxes levied by this section shall become effective, or go into effect, on June 1, 1979. (c)(1) Commencing on June 1, 1979, in addition to all other taxes imposed by law, there is hereby levied and shall be collected by the director of revenue as herein provided a privilege or license tax in the amount hereinafter prescribed against every person engaging in the county in the business of renting or furnishing any room or rooms, lodging, or accommodations, to any transient in any hotel, motel, inn, tourist court, or any other place in which rooms, lodgings, or accommodations are regularly furnished to transients for a consideration. The director of revenue shall deduct and pay to the treasury of the county one percent of the total amount of the taxes, to compensate the county for the expenses incurred by it in collecting the taxes and in...
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