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19-3D-19
Section 19-3D-19 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. TAX-RELATED LIMITATIONS.
(a) In this section the following terms have the following meanings: (1) GRANTOR TRUST. A
trust as to which a settlor of a first trust is considered the owner under 26 U.S.C. Sections
671 through 677, as amended, or 26 U.S.C. Section 679, as amended. (2) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE.
The United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. (3) NONGRANTOR TRUST. A trust
that is not a grantor trust. (4) QUALIFIED BENEFITS PROPERTY. Property subject to the minimum
distribution requirements of 26 U.S.C. Section 401(a)(9), as amended, and any applicable regulations,
or to any similar requirements that refer to 26 U.S.C. Section 401(a)(9) or the regulations.
(b) An exercise of the decanting power is subject to the following limitations: (1) If a first
trust contains property that qualified, or would have...
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36-7-22
Section 36-7-22 Mileage allowance for persons traveling on official business in privately owned
vehicles. Persons traveling on official business for the state or any of its Legislative,
Executive, and Judicial Branches, departments, institutions, boards, bureaus, commissions,
councils, committees, or other like agencies in privately owned vehicles shall receive an
amount equal to the mileage rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Code for income tax deductions
per mile in lieu of actual expenses for transportation. Reimbursement shall be made no later
than 30 calendar days from the date the request for reimbursement is initially received by
the appropriate authority. For purposes of this section, travel, excluding members of the
Legislature, means a departure from the permanent place of employment. (Acts 1969, No. 470,
p. 912, §3; Acts 1973, No. 1074, p. 1828, §1; Acts 1979, No. 79-669, p. 1178, §1; Acts
1983, No. 83-614, p. 951, §1; Acts 1991, No. 91-564, §1; Act 99-362, p. 580,...
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40-18-30
Section 40-18-30 Return when accounting period changes. (a) Taxpayer filing separate returns.
If a taxpayer, with the approval of the Department of Revenue, changes the basis of computing
taxable income from the fiscal year to the calendar year, a separate return shall be filed
for the period between the close of the last fiscal year for which return shall be made and
the following December 31. If the change is made from the calendar year to the fiscal year,
a separate return shall be filed for the period between the close of the last calendar year
for which return was filed and the date designated as the close of the last fiscal year. If
the change is made from one fiscal year to another fiscal year, a separate return shall be
filed for the period between the close of the former fiscal year and the date designated as
the close of the new fiscal year. If a taxpayer filing the taxpayer's first return for income
tax keeps accounts on the basis of a fiscal year, the taxpayer shall file a...
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40-18-58
Section 40-18-58 Appropriation. There is hereby appropriated out of the proceeds of the income
tax levied and collected under the provisions of this chapter to the Property Tax Relief Fund
such an amount as may be necessary for the replacement of any revenues lost by reason of the
exemption of homesteads from all state ad valorem taxes as provided for in this title, after
provision has been made for the payment of any and all expenses incurred by the Department
of Revenue in the administration of this chapter and in the collection of the taxes as provided
herein; provided, that the amount of such expenses, including salary, travel, equipment, and
all items of cost necessary for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter shall be
limited to the amount appropriated therefor by the Legislature in the general appropriation
bill and shall be budgeted, allotted and expended pursuant to the provisions of Article 4
of Chapter 4 of Title 41. The Comptroller, with the approval of the...
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40-16-1.3
Section 40-16-1.3 Net income of credit unions. (a) With respect to credit unions only, net
income means financial statement income which is the final net income amount, total revenue
less total expenses, calculated for financial statement purposes and reported to the Internal
Revenue Service as a tax exempt organization and to the Alabama Credit Union Administration
or other government regulatory authority as appropriate, less the subtractions specified in
subsection (b) and as allocated and apportioned to Alabama according to rules adopted by the
Department of Revenue pursuant to Section 40-16-4. (b) Subtractions. The following items shall
be subtracted from financial statement income for purposes of computing the net income of
a credit union under this chapter: (1) Dividends received from other credit unions and credit
union service organizations as defined by federal law and the regulations of the National
Credit Union Administration. (2) In lieu of deductions for losses or bad...
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40-18-23
Section 40-18-23 Taxpayers engaged in multistate business - Option of certain taxpayers to
report and pay tax on basis of percentage of volume. Any taxpayer who has taxable income from
business activities both within and without this state, whose only business activities within
this state consist of sales and do not include owning or renting real estate or tangible personal
property, and whose dollar volume of gross sales made during the tax year within this state
is not in excess of $100,000 may elect to report and pay any income tax due on the basis of
a percentage of such volume. If a taxpayer elects to report and pay income tax due on the
basis of a percentage of sales in this state, the percentage rate shall be one fourth of one
percent of such volume of sales. The report shall be made on forms prescribed by the Commissioner
of Revenue and shall be due and payable on the same date and in the same manner as provided
in Sections 40-18-27 and 40-18-39. (Acts 1967, No. 392, p. 979,...
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40-9D-4
Section 40-9D-4 Enhancement of abatements and capital credits. (a) For the entities that qualify
under this chapter, an abatement shall be allowed for ad valorem taxes. Such abatement shall
follow the provisions and definitions of Chapter 9B of this title with the following exceptions:
(1) The maximum exemption period as provided in subdivision (10) of Section 40-9B-3 shall
be 20 years. (2) This abatement shall apply to real property located at other Alabama project
sites built, owned, and operated by the qualifying entity as a component of the qualifying
project. Such abatement shall be made pursuant to the provisions of the granting authority
where the ancillary property is located. (3) This abatement shall apply to the qualifying
entity's tangible personal property located at other Alabama project sites if the property
is a component of the qualifying project. Such abatement shall be made pursuant to the provisions
of the granting authority where the ancillary property is located....
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40-12-220
Section 40-12-220 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) BUSINESS. All activities engaged in,
or caused to be engaged in, by any person with the object of gain, profit, benefit, or advantage,
either direct or indirect to such person. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Revenue of
the state. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of the state. (4) GROSS PROCEEDS. The
value proceeding or accruing from the leasing or rental of tangible personal property, including
any license or privilege taxes passed on to a lessee by a lessor, without any deduction on
account of the cost of the property so leased or rented, the cost of materials used, labor
or service cost, interest paid, or any other expense whatsoever, and without any deductions
on account of loss, and shall also include on the part of any person claiming exemption under
subdivision (4) of Section 40-12-223 an amount equal to the amount of...
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40-9F-33
Section 40-9F-33 Limitations on tax credits; Historic Income Tax Credit Account; transfer or
assignment of tax credits. (a) The state portion of any tax credit against the tax imposed
by Chapter 18 for the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation is placed in service,
shall be equal to 25 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures for certified historic
structures. No tax credit claimed for any certified rehabilitation may exceed five million
dollars ($5,000,000) for all allowable property types except a certified historic residential
structure, and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a certified historic residential structure.
(b) There is created within the Education Trust Fund a separate account named the Historic
Preservation Income Tax Credit Account. The Commissioner of Revenue shall certify to the Comptroller
the amount of income tax credits under this section and the Comptroller shall transfer into
the Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit Account only...
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45-39-221.10
Section 45-39-221.10 Exemption from taxation. All property of the tourism board, whether real,
personal, or mixed, and the income therefrom, all notes or other evidences of indebtedness
executed or issued by the tourism board and the income therefrom, and all instruments executed
as security therefor, all leases made pursuant to this part and all revenues derived from
any such leases, and all deeds and other documents executed by or delivered to the tourism
board, shall be exempt from any and all taxation by the state, or by the county, any municipality,
or any other political subdivision of the state, including, but without limitation to, license
and excise taxes imposed in respect of the privilege of engaging in any of the activities
in which the tourism board may engage. The tourism board shall not be obligated to pay or
allow any fees, taxes, or costs to the judge of probate of any county in respect of the recording
of any document. Further, the gross proceeds of the sale of any...
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