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37-11C-2
Section 37-11C-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) CLASS II RAILROAD. A carrier classified as a Class II railroad pursuant to 49
CFR § 1201, or other rule adopted by the United States Surface Transportation Board. (2)
CLASS III RAILROAD. A carrier classified as a Class III railroad pursuant to 49 CFR § 1201,
or other rule adopted by the United States Surface Transportation Board. (3) DEPARTMENT. The
Alabama Department of Commerce. (4) ELIGIBLE TAXPAYER. A railroad that owns or leases railroad
infrastructure in Alabama and is classified by the United States Surface Transportation Board
as a Class II or Class III railroad. (5) ELIGIBLE TRANSFEREE. A taxpayer who is transferred
a tax credit allowed by this chapter by an eligible taxpayer. (6) QUALIFIED RAILROAD REHABILITATION
EXPENDITURES. Expenditures within the taxable year for maintenance, deductible maintenance
of way expenses, reconstruction, or replacement of railroad...
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40-18-392
Section 40-18-392 (Tax credit expires January 1, 2019, per subsection (g)). Qualifications
for and applicability of tax credit. (a) An Alabama small business tax credit is hereby allowed
for any Alabama small business employer that creates a new job and hires a new full-time employee
to fill that job. The credit shall be a one-time credit equal to one thousand five hundred
dollars ($1,500) for each qualified new employee, and shall only be applicable to a tax year
in which the new employee has completed 12 months of consecutive full-time employment with
the employer. (b) To qualify for the credit, the employer must have a net employee growth
as of the last date of each tax year during which the employer claims a credit pursuant to
this article. The net employee growth must equal or exceed the number of qualified new employees
for which a credit is sought in the current or applicable tax year, plus the total number
of qualified new employees for whom credits were claimed pursuant to...
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40-7-2.1
Section 40-7-2.1 Timing of property assessments, etc., homestead exemption. (a) This amendatory
act shall be known as the 1983 Taxpayer Convenience Act. (b) Notwithstanding any other law
to the contrary, the county tax assessor may assess property for tax purposes and perform
related tax assessing functions and requirements, including the acceptance of applications
for homestead exemptions, from January 1 to September 30 of each taxable year and the assessment,
including the homestead exemption, shall become effective on the following October 1. Provided,
however, nothing herein contained shall be construed to relieve a person claiming a homestead
exemption under Sections 40-9-19 to 40-9-21, inclusive, or any other law of the responsibility
of furnishing proof of age, or disability, and total gross income for the year preceding the
year for which the exemption will be effective as required by law. Any person who has qualified
for the homestead exemption because of age or disability and...
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19-3A-104
Section 19-3A-104 Trustee's power to adjust. (a) If the terms of the trust expressly provide
by specific reference to this section, then a trustee may have the power to adjust between
principal and income to the extent the trustee considers necessary if (1) the trustee invests
and manages trust assets as a prudent investor; (2) the terms of the trust describe the amount
that may or must be distributed to a beneficiary by referring to the trust's income, and (3)
the trustee determines, after applying the rules in Section 19-3A-103(a), that the trustee
is unable to comply with Section 19-3A-103(b). (b) In deciding whether and to what extent
to exercise the power conferred by subsection (a), a trustee shall consider all factors relevant
to the trust and its beneficiaries, including, but not limited to: (1) The nature, purpose,
and expected duration of the trust; (2) The intent of the settlor; (3) The identity and circumstances
of the beneficiaries; (4) The needs for liquidity for the...
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19-3B-814
Section 19-3B-814 Discretionary powers; tax savings. (a) Notwithstanding the breadth of discretion
granted to a trustee in the terms of the trust, including the use of such terms as "absolute,"
"sole," or "uncontrolled," the trustee shall exercise a discretionary
power in good faith and in accordance with the terms and purposes of the trust and the interests
of the beneficiaries. (b) Subject to subsection (d), and unless the terms of the trust expressly
indicate that a rule in this subsection does not apply: (1) a person other than a settlor
who is a beneficiary and trustee of a trust that confers on the trustee a power to make discretionary
distributions to or for the trustee's personal benefit may exercise the power only in accordance
with an ascertainable standard; and (2) a trustee may not exercise a power to make discretionary
distributions to satisfy a legal obligation of support that the trustee personally owes another
person. (c) A power whose exercise is limited or prohibited...
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17-11-5
Section 17-11-5 Delivery of absentee ballots; maintenance of voter lists. (a) Upon receipt
of an application for an absentee ballot as provided in Section 17-11-3, if the applicant's
name appears on the list of qualified voters produced from the state voter registration list
in the election to be held, or if the applicant qualifies for a provisional absentee ballot,
the absentee election manager shall furnish the absentee ballot to the applicant by: (1) Forwarding
it by United States mail to the applicant's or voter's residence address or, upon written
request of the voter, to the address where the voter regularly receives mail; or (2) by handing
the absentee ballot to the applicant in person or, in the case of emergency voting when the
applicant requires medical treatment, his or her designee in person. If the absentee election
manager has reasonable cause to believe that the applicant has given a fraudulent address
on the application for the absentee ballot, the absentee election...
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36-30-50
Section 36-30-50 Supplemental insurance coverage for firefighters with cancer. (a) For the
purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CANCER.
Includes bladder, blood, brain, breast, cervical, esophageal, intestinal, kidney, lymphatic,
lung, prostate, rectum, respiratory tract, skin, testicular, and thyroid cancer, leukemia,
multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. (2) CAREER FIREFIGHTER.
Any person employed with the state, a county or municipal government, an airport authority,
or a fire district who has obtained certification as a firefighter through and as defined
by the Alabama Firefighters' Personnel Standards and Education Commission, or a firefighter
employed by the Alabama Forestry Commission who has been certified by the State Forester as
having met the wild land firefighter training standard of the National Wildfire Coordinating
Group, and is offered typical employment benefits, including health insurance...
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40-18-293
Section 40-18-293 Alabama income and financial institution excise tax credit. (a) An Alabama
income and financial institution excise tax credit is hereby established for small businesses
that create new jobs paying more than ten dollars ($10) per hour. The credit shall equal one
thousand dollars ($1,000) and shall be available in the tax year during which the employee
has completed 12 months of consecutive employment. (b) The employer must have a net increase
in the total number of full time employees in Alabama on the last date of each tax year during
which employees are hired for which the employer claims a credit, over the number employed
in Alabama as of the last day of the tax year immediately preceding the first employment year.
The increase must equal or exceed the number of newly hired employees for which a credit is
sought by one employee for each newly hired employee for whom a credit is being sought for
the current year, plus one employee for all employees for whom credits...
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40-18-376
Section 40-18-376 Investment credit; realization methods; regulations. (a) If provided for
in the project agreement, the incentivized company is allowed an investment credit in an annual
amount equal to 1.5 percent of the capital investment incurred as of the beginning of the
incentive period, to be used as follows: (1) To offset the income taxes found in this chapter,
or as an estimated tax payment of income taxes; (2) To offset the financial institution excise
tax found in Chapter 16; (3) To offset the insurance premium tax levied by Section 27-4A-3(a),
or as an estimated payment of insurance premium tax; (4) To offset utility taxes; or (5) To
offset some combination of the foregoing, so long as the same credit is used only once. The
incentive period shall begin no earlier than the placed-in-service date. The incentive period
shall be 10 years. Should only some portion of a tax year be included in the incentive period,
the amount of the investment credit shall be prorated on a daily...
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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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