40-18-311
Section 40-18-311 Income tax deduction; contributions to catastrophe savings account. (a) An individual taxpayer is allowed a deduction against income earned for state income tax purposes imposed pursuant to Section 40-18-5, for amounts contributed to a catastrophe savings account in accordance with subsection (c) and all interest income earned by a catastrophe savings account is exempt from the tax imposed pursuant to Section 40-18-5. (b) A catastrophe savings account is not subject to attachment, levy, garnishment, or legal process in this state. (c) The total amount that may be contributed to a catastrophe savings account must not exceed any of the following: (1) In the case of an individual whose qualified deductible is less than or equal to one thousand dollars ($1,000), two thousand dollars ($2,000). (2) In the case of an individual whose qualified deductible is greater than one thousand dollars ($1,000), the amount equal to the lesser of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) or...
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16-6D-8
Section 16-6D-8 Tax credits; Failing Schools Income Tax Credit Account. (a) To provide educational flexibility and state accountability for students in failing schools: (1) For tax years beginning on and after January 1, 2013, an Alabama income tax credit is made available to the parent of a student enrolled in or assigned to attend a failing school to help offset the cost of transferring the student to a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school of the parent's choice. The income tax credit shall be an amount equal to 80 percent of the average annual state cost of attendance for a public K-12 student during the applicable tax year or the actual cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school, whichever is less. The actual cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school shall be calculated by adding together any tuition amounts or mandatory fees charged by the school to the student as a condition of enrolling or of maintaining enrollment in the...
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36-27-20
Section 36-27-20 Increase in maximum retirement allowance of certain state, etc., employees - 1971 five percent increase. (a) On or after October 1, 1971, there is hereby provided to any state employee who retired prior to October 1, 1971, an increase in his maximum retirement allowance by an amount of up to five percent, excluding that part of five percent provided by any other legislation in 1971. (b) On or after October 1, 1971, there is hereby provided to any employee who was retired prior to October 1, 1971, as an employee participating in the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama under the provisions of Section 36-27-6 an increase in his maximum retirement allowance by an amount of up to five percent, excluding that part of five percent provided by any other legislation in 1971. The employer participating under said Section 36-27-6 as described in this subsection shall provide the funds necessary to pay the increase in retirement allowances as described in this subsection. (c)...
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36-7-20
Section 36-7-20 Allowances for expenses other than transportation of persons traveling within state. (a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 36-7-21, the amount allowable to a person traveling inside the State of Alabama in the service of the state or any of its departments, institutions, boards, bureaus, commissions, councils, committees, or other like agencies for expenses other than transportation may be fixed by the Governor at not less than seventy-five dollars ($75) per day, and this amount shall be uniform in operation as to all persons traveling within the state on official business. (b) No travel allowance shall be paid for a trip of less than six hours' duration. For travel which does not require an overnight stay, the traveler shall be paid a meal allowance of 15 percent of the regular per diem rate for a trip of from six to 12 hours' duration, and for travel in excess of 12 hours' duration, the traveler shall be paid one meal allowance and one-fourth of the per diem...
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40-18-15.5
Section 40-18-15.5 Deductions for certain retrofitting or upgrades to homes - Residence in Alabama. (a) Any individual taxpayer, whose legal residence is located in Alabama, shall be allowed a deduction from taxable income, regardless of whether the taxpayer itemizes his or her income tax deductions, in calculating the income tax imposed pursuant to Section 40-18-5, for certain retrofit costs as described in this section. The deduction shall be allowed for the costs incurred to retrofit a structure qualifying as the legal residence of the taxpayer to make the structure more resistant to loss due to hurricane, tornado, other catastrophic windstorm event, or rising floodwaters. (b) In order to qualify for the state income tax deduction allowed pursuant to this section, costs may include ordinary repair, replacement, and upgrades to existing residential property and new construction so long as the repair, replacement, and upgrades are designed to resist loss associated with any windstorm...
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16-25-18
Section 16-25-18 Redetermination of allowances of certain retired members. (a) Any member who retired prior to October 1, 1975 and who has served in the armed services, as described in Section 16-25-3, shall be entitled to claim such full-time military service and to have all retirement allowances due on or after October 1, 1975 redetermined as if the provisions of said section, as amended, were in effect at the time such member retired; provided, that such retired member pays into the Teachers' Retirement System, in a lump sum prior to October 1, 1976, an amount equal to four percent of the average compensation which was paid to a teacher during each claimed year of full-time military service, plus and together therewith, eight percent interest compounded from the last date of such claimed military service; provided further, that such retired member shall not receive membership service credit for more than four years of military service and shall receive no credit for military service...
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32-6-302
Section 32-6-302 Issuance of distinctive tags; fees; proof of retirement; design. (a) Owners of motor vehicles or their spouses who are residents of Alabama and who are receiving monthly retirement checks from an education retirement pension program from any state, shall be eligible to apply for and receive "Retired Educator" numbered or personalized distinctive license tags as provided in this division. Owners of motor vehicles or their spouses who are residents of Alabama and who are currently employed by a public or private education school system, college, university, institution, or who are active and contributing members of an education retirement pension program, whether in-state or out-of-state program, shall be eligible to apply for and receive "Educator" numbered or personalized distinctive license tags as provided in this division. An applicant to receive a "Retired Educator" or "Educator" numbered or personalized distinctive license tag for private passenger or motor...
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40-18-14.2
Section 40-18-14.2 Adjusted gross income. (a) The term "adjusted gross income," as used in this section, shall mean the gross income as defined by Section 40-18-14, minus the following deductions: (1) The deductions allowed by this chapter, other than the net operating loss deduction allowed under Section 40-18-15.2, which are attributable to a trade or business carried on by the taxpayer if the trade or business does not consist of the performance of services by the taxpayer as an employee; (2) The deduction allowed by this chapter for travel expenses of Alabama state legislators while away from home to the extent reimbursed by the State of Alabama; (3) The deductions allowed by this chapter which consist of expenses paid or incurred by the taxpayer in connection with the performance by him or her of services as an employee, to the extent reimbursed by his or her employer; (4) The deductions allowed by this chapter attributable to property held for the production of rents or...
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40-18-15.4
Section 40-18-15.4 Deductions for certain retrofitting or upgrades to homes - Residence in Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association zone. (a) An individual taxpayer, whose legal residence is located in an Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association zone pursuant to Section 27-1-17, shall be allowed a deduction from taxable income, regardless of whether the taxpayer itemizes his or her income tax deductions, in calculating the income tax imposed pursuant to Section 40-18-5, for certain retrofit costs as described in this section. The deduction shall be allowed for the costs incurred to retrofit, as specified in Section 27-31D-2, a structure qualifying as the legal residence of a taxpayer to make the residence more resistant to loss due to a hurricane, tornado, or other catastrophic windstorm event. (b) In order to qualify for the state income tax deduction allowed pursuant to this section, the costs may not include ordinary repair or replacement of existing items, and shall be...
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9-2-20.1
Section 9-2-20.1 Game and Fish Fund - Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund created as special account; administration; restrictions; use of income. (a) There is hereby created within the Game and Fish Fund a special account to be known as the Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund. The assets of said fund shall consist of the following: (1) The proceeds from the sale of the lifetime hunting, lifetime fishing, and combination lifetime hunting and fishing licenses provided in subsections (a) through (c) of Section 9-11-65; (2) The proceeds of any gifts, grants and contributions to the state which are specifically designated for inclusion in said fund; and (3) Such other sources as may be specified by law. (b) The Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund shall be administered by a board of trustees consisting of the Director of Finance, the Secretary-Treasurer of the State Employees' Retirement System and the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Said board of...
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