40-12-43
Section 40-12-43 Actuaries, auditors, and public accountants. Each professional actuary, auditor, or public accountant shall pay a license tax of $25 to the state, but no license tax shall be paid to the county. If such business is conducted as a firm or as a corporation in which more than one person above named is engaged, each person so engaged shall pay a license tax of $25. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §453.)...
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11-51-90.1
Section 11-51-90.1 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS. Any commercial or industrial activity or any enterprise, trade, profession, occupation, or livelihood, including the lease or rental of residential or nonresidential real estate, whether or not carried on for gain or profit, and whether or not engaged in as a principal or as an independent contractor, which is engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, within a municipality. (2) BUSINESS LICENSE. An annual license issued by a taxing jurisdiction for the privilege of doing any kind of business, trade, profession, or any other activity in that jurisdiction, by whatever name called, which document is required to be conspicuously posted or displayed except to the extent the taxpayer's business license tax or other financial information is listed thereon or unless the municipality affirmatively elects not to so require. However, municipal occupational licenses,...
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34-1-16
Section 34-1-16 Acts declared unlawful. No person shall assume or use the title or designation "certified public accountant," the abbreviation "CPA" or any other title, designation, words, letters, abbreviation, sign, card, or device tending to indicate that the person is a certified public accountant, unless the person has received a certificate as a certified public accountant under Section 34-1-4 and if in public practice, holds a permit issued under Section 34-1-11, which is not revoked or suspended, hereinafter referred to as a live permit, and all of the offices of the person in this state for the practice of public accounting are maintained and registered as required under Section 34-1-10, or the person is practicing pursuant to Section 34-1-7; provided, however: (1) A foreign accountant who has registered under Section 34-1-5 and who holds a live permit issued under Section 34-1-11 may use the title under which he or she is generally known in his or her country, followed by the...
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40-23-1
Section 40-23-1 Definitions; transactions considered or not considered sales. (a) For the purpose of this division, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) PERSON or COMPANY. Used interchangeably, includes any individual, firm, copartnership, association, corporation, receiver, trustee, or any other group or combination acting as a unit and the plural as well as the singular number, unless the intention to give a more limited meaning is disclosed by the context. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (4) TAX YEAR or TAXABLE YEAR. The calendar year. (5) SALE or SALES. Installment and credit sales and the exchange of properties as well as the sale thereof for money, every closed transaction constituting a sale. Provided, however, a transaction shall not be closed or a sale completed until the time and place when and where title is transferred by...
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40-12-140
Section 40-12-140 Photographers and photograph galleries. Every photograph gallery or person engaged in photography, when the business is conducted at a fixed location, shall pay the following license tax: in cities and towns of 75,000 inhabitants and over, $25 for each fixed location; In cities and towns of less than 75,000 and not less than 40,000 inhabitants, $15 for each fixed location; in cities and towns of less than 40,000 and not less than 7,000 inhabitants, $10 for each fixed location; in cities and towns of less than 7,000 and in all other places whether incorporated or not, $5 for each fixed location. The payment of such license tax shall authorize the doing of business only in and throughout the county where paid. If the licensee does business in any other county or counties, he shall pay an annual license tax of $5 for each photographer in each additional county in which he does business. Each transient or each traveling photographer having no fixed place of business in...
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40-12-126
Section 40-12-126 Medicine, chemistry, bacteriology, etc. Each person engaged in the practice of medicine, chemistry, bacteriology, roentgenology, or other similar profession, except chemists, bacteriologists, and roentgenologists employed full time by physicians, nonprofit scientific institutions, and hospitals, and except doctors employed exclusively by a medical college, shall pay the following annual license tax: In cities or towns of over 5,000 inhabitants, $25; 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants, $10; all other places, whether incorporated or not, $5, but no license tax shall be paid to the county. If such business is conducted as a firm or as a corporation in which more than one person is engaged, each person so engaged shall pay the license tax as above stated. The license tax imposed by this section shall not apply until such person shall have practiced his or her profession as long as two years. Two fifths of the annual license tax herein levied shall remain in the Treasury and shall...
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40-12-136
Section 40-12-136 Osteopaths and chiropractors. Each osteopath or chiropractor practicing his profession shall pay an annual license tax of $20 to the state, but no license shall be paid to the county. If such business is conducted as a firm or corporation in which more than one person is engaged, each osteopath or chiropractor so engaged shall pay a license tax of $20. No osteopath or chiropractor shall be required to pay a license until after he has practiced his profession for two years. Of the license fee prescribed herein for chiropractors, but not for osteopaths, one fourth of the amount collected shall be paid into the State General Fund and three fourths of the amount collected shall be paid into the State Treasury to the credit of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. That portion paid into the credit of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall be used by the board for the purposes stipulated in Section 34-24-143. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51,...
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40-12-93
Section 40-12-93 Detective agencies. Each person engaged in the business of operating a detective agency, or each company or corporation doing business as such in this state, shall pay a license tax of $100. Each person so engaged who also solicits or receives notes or accounts for collection shall pay an additional license tax of $100. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §505.)...
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40-12-176
Section 40-12-176 Vending machines. (a) Every person, firm, corporation, association, or copartnership operating a vending machine business whereby tangible personal property is sold through or by the use of coin-operated machines shall pay an annual privilege license tax based on the total sales of each such vending company during the preceding year as follows: Total Sales Amount of Tax $12,000.00 or less $10.00 12,000.01 - 24,000.00 20.00 24,000.01 - 36,000.00 30.00 36,000.01 - 48,000.00 40.00 48,000.01 - 60,000.00 60.00 60,000.01 - 80,000.00 75.00 80,000.01 - 100,000.00 90.00 100,000.01 - 150,000.00 125.00 150,000.01 - 200,000.00 150.00 200,000.01 - 250,000.00 175.00 250,000.01 - 350,000.00 200.00 350,000.01 - 450,000.00 300.00 450,000.01 - 750,000.00 400.00 750,000.01 - 1,000,000.00 500.00 1,000,000.01 - 2,500,000.00 600.00 2,500,000.01 - 5,000,000.00 700.00 5,000,000.01 - 7,500,000.00 800.00 7,500,000.01 - 10,000,000.00 900.00 10,000,000.01 or more 1000.00 (b) The revenue produced...
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40-12-99
Section 40-12-99 Engineers. Each person practicing for the public the profession of civil, electrical, mining, mechanical, or radio engineering shall pay an annual license tax of $20 to the state, but no license shall be paid to the county. If such business is conducted as a firm or corporation in which more than one engineer is engaged, each engineer so engaged shall pay a license tax of $20. No such engineer shall be required to pay this license tax until after he has practiced his profession for two years in this state or elsewhere. An engineer who is an employee of the state or of any county or municipality at a fixed salary and who engages in no other engineering work for compensation is not subject to this license tax when so employed. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §522.)...
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