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40-12-169
Section 40-12-169 Tractors, road machinery and trailers. Each person, other than a licensee
under Section 40-12-51, for engaging in the business of dealing in tractors, road machinery
or trailers, shall pay the following license tax: In cities and towns of 50,000 inhabitants
or over, state license of $50, county license of $40; in cities and towns of 25,000 and less
than 50,000 inhabitants, state license of $35, county license of $35; in cities and towns
of 5,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants, state license of $20, county license of $20; and
in all other places of less than 5,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated or not, state license
of $10, county license of $10. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 156,
p. 178; Code 1940, T. 51, §605; Acts 1947, No. 133, p. 42.)...
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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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40-12-75
Section 40-12-75 Cleaning and pressing establishments. Each person conducting what is commonly
known as a cleaning or pressing business, where wearing apparel is cleaned or pressed, shall
pay a license tax of $5 in all places of less than 10,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated
or not; in cities or towns of 10,000 inhabitants and less than 50,000 inhabitants, $10; in
cities of 50,000 inhabitants or more, $15; provided, that where dyeing is done singularly
or in conjunction with the cleaning and pressing business, $10 additional. Each place maintained
or operated for the reception or collection of such articles and not at the location of such
pressing, cleaning, or dyeing plant paying a license as such shall pay a license tax of $5.
A person not having a place of business within the State of Alabama where such work is actually
performed shall pay a license tax of $15 for the reception and collection of such articles.
(Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §487.)...
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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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40-12-97
Section 40-12-97 Electric refrigerators, electric or gas heaters, etc. For each dealer in electric,
gas, or other mechanical refrigerators, electric or gas heaters, electric or gas water heaters,
electric or gas stoves, or for each electrical or gas repair shop, or electrical or gas supply
shop there shall be paid a license tax as follows: In cities of 100,000 inhabitants or over,
$30; in cities of 50,000 and less than 100,000 inhabitants, $20; in cities of 10,000 and less
than 50,000 inhabitants, $10; and in places of less than 10,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated
or not, $5. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §511.)...
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40-18-342
Section 40-18-342 Tax credit for equipment and conversion costs. (a)(1) Subject to subdivision
(2), for all tax years beginning after December 31, 2011, until tax year ending December 31,
2017, there shall be allowed to any agricultural trade or business an income tax credit equal
to 20 percent of the cost of the purchase and installation of any qualified irrigation equipment
and any conversion costs related to the conversion of irrigation equipment from fuel to electricity
or qualified reservoirs. For a surface water withdrawal irrigation system to be eligible for
credit, the irrigation system must operate utilizing a qualified reservoir, except when the
surface water withdrawal is directly from any river or stream whose average annual flow exceeds
8,000 cubic feet per second. A qualified reservoir is not required for a ground water withdrawal
irrigation system. The credit shall be equal to 20 percent of the accrued cost of the qualified
irrigation equipment and the cost of...
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41-10-44.8
Section 41-10-44.8 Tax credits, job development fees and other incentives. (a) Upon the issuance
by the authority of its project obligations for the purpose of financing a project for an
approved company with respect to which the authority adopted a resolution accepting the project
prior to January 16, 1995, the approved company: (1) Shall receive a credit against the corporate
income tax levied by Section 40-18-31 that otherwise would be owed to the state in any year
by the approved company on its income generated by or arising out of the project, such credit
not to exceed the lesser of (i) the amount due in tax, or (ii) the amount paid by the approved
company pursuant to a financing agreement in the year for which the tax is due, corresponding
to debt service on the project obligations; and (2) May elect to withhold and retain the aggregate
job development fees described in paragraph (b) below, but only to the extent that debt service
payments under the financing agreement(s) exceed...
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45-11-242
Section 45-11-242 Levy and collection of tax; disposition of funds. (a) In Chilton County,
in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore or hereafter levied, the Chilton County
Commission is hereby authorized to levy an ad valorem tax, not to exceed five mills, on each
dollar of taxable property effective upon ratification by the qualified electors, at a referendum
called for the purpose, within 90 days after June 11, 1987. (b) The county commission shall
collect the ad valorem taxes in the same manner and at the same period, as are all other existing
ad valorem taxes, on a pro rata basis of the period the tax has been effective on October
1, 1987, and then each year thereafter. (c) The county commission shall deposit the net tax
revenues in the county general fund with one mill earmarked for law enforcement within the
county. One-half mill shall be earmarked for the purposes of public health, indigent health
care, and disease prevention. One-half mill shall be earmarked for...
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45-37-200.02
Section 45-37-200.02 Occupational license fee. (a) The authority of the governing body of Jefferson
County, of the State of Alabama, to levy or collect an occupational license fee, or any similar
fee or tax, on or from individuals, is hereby limited as follows: (1) No such fee or tax shall
exceed one-half of one percent of income, wage, or salary. (2) No such fee or tax shall be
increased without the approval of the Alabama Legislature. (b) No authorization to levy or
collect any occupational license fee, or similar tax or fee, is hereby conferred. This section
shall not create any additional licensing or taxing authority. (Act 89-844, p. 1693, §§1,
2.)...
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