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40-2A-13
Section 40-2A-13 Examination of taxpayer's records; additional assessments; disclosure requirements;
taxpayer notification. (a) The Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered
county or municipality, or an agent of such a municipality or county may not conduct an examination
of a taxpayer's books and records for compliance with applicable sales, use, rental, or lodgings
tax laws except in accordance with this section and with the Alabama Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
and Uniform Revenue Procedures Act. (b) Additional sales, use, rental, or lodgings tax may
be assessed by the Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered county or
municipality, or an agent of such a municipality or county within any applicable period allowed
pursuant to Section 40-2A-7(b), even though a preliminary or final assessment has previously
been entered by the Department of Revenue, a governing body of a self-administered county
or municipality, or an agent of such a municipality...
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40-18-25
Section 40-18-25 Estates and trusts. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions,
including the distribution deduction, of estates and trusts shall be determined in accordance
with Subchapter J of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. ยง641
et seq., relating to estates, trusts, beneficiaries, and decedents, except as otherwise provided
in this section. (1) The income and deductions shall be increased by any items that are includable
or deductible by an individual in computing Alabama income tax but are not includable or not
deductible by an individual in computing federal income tax. (2) The income and deductions
shall be decreased by any items that are not includable or not deductible by an individual
in computing Alabama income tax but are includable or deductible by an individual in computing
federal income tax. (b) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions of beneficiaries
of estates and trusts, and persons who are treated as...
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45-39-245.06
Section 45-39-245.06 Collection and enforcement. (a) Unless otherwise authorized and directed
by the governing body of Lauderdale County as provided in subsection (b), the taxes herein
levied shall be collected by and paid to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County in his
or her official capacity. All reports required to be made to the Commissioner of Revenue of
the State of Alabama as to state sales and use taxes under the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959
Second Special Session of the Legislature and Articles 11, 11A, and 11B of Chapter 20 of Title
51 of the Code of Alabama of 1940 and amendments thereto, as to such taxes herein levied shall
also be made to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, and as to the taxes herein
levied the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, shall have and exercise the same
powers, duties, and obligations as are imposed on the Commissioner of Revenue of the State
of Alabama by the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959 Second Special Session...
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40-12-396
Section 40-12-396 License - Suspension or revocation; reasons for revocation or denial of license.
(a) The commissioner may, subject to the appeal provisions allowed in Chapter 2A of this Title
40, suspend or revoke any license issued for the willful and intentional failure of the licensee
to comply with the provisions of this article or for the willful failure to maintain the business
premises, location, and sign as described in the application. (b) A license may be revoked
or a license application may be denied by the Department of Revenue for any of the following
reasons: (1) Fraud practiced or any material misstatement in license application. (2) Change
of condition after a license is granted or the failure to maintain qualification for the license.
(3) Skipping title assignment; accepting open assignment of title and/or bill of sale for
a motor vehicle which is not completed by identifying the licensee as the purchaser or assignee
of the motor vehicle. (4) Having no established...
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40-15-14
Section 40-15-14 Extension of payment until determination of federal tax. The tax hereby levied,
being based and conditioned upon the levy of a similar tax by the United States, in the event
that after due return made the final assessment of the tax or final assessment as to the value
of the estate for the purposes of such federal tax shall not have been arrived at when payment
would otherwise become due or delinquent hereunder, then and in such event the time for payment
of the tax due hereunder shall, on showing being made to the Department of Revenue, be extended
until final agreement, determination or assessment of the tax or value of the estate for the
determination of the tax shall have been made for the purpose of such federal tax; provided,
that the Department of Revenue may demand and require the payment of such amount of the tax
as it may determine will not be in excess of the total tax that will be due the State of Alabama
under this chapter, as shown by the tax return made,...
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40-16-6
Section 40-16-6 Remittance and disposition of tax. (a) The remittance of the excise tax due
under this chapter shall be made to the Department of Revenue at Montgomery, Alabama, with
checks payable to the Department of Revenue. (b) The Department of Revenue shall promptly
distribute the balance of financial institution excise tax revenue, net of refunds, as of
the close of each calendar quarter, with 50 percent of the revenue distributed to the general
fund, 33.3 percent distributed to municipalities, and the remaining 16.7 percent distributed
to counties. (c) Beginning with the 2019 municipal financial institution excise tax distribution,
each municipality shall receive a percentage share of the total municipal financial institution
excise tax revenue equal to its average percentage share of the total municipal financial
institution revenue distribution over the five years ending in 2018. (d) The first 20 percent
of total county financial institution excise tax revenue shall be...
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9-17-26
Section 9-17-26 Tax for expenses of administration and enforcement of article - Records, returns
and remittances of producers; determination of gross value at point of production; rules and
regulations. (a) It shall be the duty of every person producing or in charge of production
of crude petroleum or natural gas from any well or wells in the State of Alabama for sale,
transport, storage, profit or for use to keep and preserve such records of the amount of all
such crude petroleum oil or natural gas produced for sale, transport, storage, profit or for
use as may be necessary to determine the amount of the tax for which he is liable under the
provisions of Section 9-17-25 and Section 9-17-35. (b) It shall be the further duty of every
such person to file with the Department of Revenue, not later than the fifteenth day of the
second calendar month following the month of production, a return, subscribed by the person
who completes such return, which must contain a printed declaration that...
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10A-2A-16.11
Section 10A-2A-16.11 Annual report for Secretary of State. (a) Each corporation, and each foreign
corporation authorized to transact business in this state, shall deliver to the Secretary
of State for filing an annual report that sets forth: (1) The name of the corporation and
the state or other jurisdiction under whose law it is incorporated; (2) The address of its
registered office and the name of its registered agent at that office in this state; (3) The
address of its principal office including, in the case of a foreign corporation, the address
of its principal office in the state or other jurisdiction under whose law it is incorporated;
(4) The names and respective addresses of its president and secretary; and (5) A brief statement
of the character of business in which it is actually engaged in this state. (b) Information
in the annual report must be current as of the date the annual report is executed on behalf
of the corporation. (c) The first annual report must be delivered to...
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11-49B-22
Section 11-49B-22 Taxes; exemptions; reporting credit sales; lien security; state sales tax
provisions applicable; charge for collecting tax; voting. (a) The authority shall, subject
to a referendum in the counties it proposes to serve, levy, in addition to all other taxes,
including, but not limited to, municipal gross receipts license taxes, a 1/4 percent privilege
license tax against gross sales or gross receipts, provided, however, that the rate of such
tax on any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the type of business described in Section
40-23-2(4) shall be an amount equal to 1/32 percent of the gross proceeds from sales described
in such section. The gross receipts of any business and the gross proceeds of all sales which
are presently exempt under the state sales and use tax statutes are exempt from the tax authorized
by this chapter. (b) The tax levied by this chapter shall be collected by the State Department
of Revenue, the authority, the county, or by contract to a...
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40-18-16
Section 40-18-16 Depreciation. (a) Basis for depreciation. The basis upon which exhaustion,
wear and tear, depreciation and obsolescence are to be allowed shall be such reasonable allowance
as may be determined by the Department of Revenue on the adjusted basis provided in Section
40-18-6 for the purpose of determining the gain or loss upon sale or other disposition of
such property. (b) Basis for depletion. (1) GENERAL RULE. The basis upon which depletion is
to be allowed shall be such reasonable allowance as may be determined by the Department of
Revenue on the adjusted basis provided in Section 40-18-6 for the purpose of determining the
gain or loss upon the sale or other disposition of such property, except as provided in subdivision
(2) of this subsection. (2) AMOUNT. In the case of oil and gas wells, the allowance for depletion
shall be 12 percent of the gross income from the property during the taxable year, excluding
from such gross income an amount equal to any rents or...
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