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37-4-1
Section 37-4-1 Definitions. Unless otherwise specified, when used in this article, these
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Public Service Commission.
(2) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (3) MUNICIPALITY. Any municipal corporation
organized under the laws of this state. (4) PERSON. Such term shall mean and include individuals,
associations of individuals, firms, partnerships, companies, corporations, municipalities,
governmental agencies, their lessees, trustees, or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever,
in the singular number as well as in the plural. (5) NONUTILITY. Any federal agency, instrumentality,
or corporation, owned by the United States, and any corporation or joint stock company in
which the United States or any of its departments, establishments, or agencies, owns more
than 50 percent of the voting shares of stock of such corporation or joint stock company.
(6) SECURITIES. Such term shall mean and include stock, stock...
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40-12-144
Section 40-12-144 Playing cards. In addition to all other taxes of every kind now imposed
by law and which are not specifically repealed by this section, every person, firm,
corporation, club or association within the State of Alabama which sells or stores or uses
or otherwise consumes packages of playing cards containing not more than 54 cards to the deck
or package shall pay to the State of Alabama for state purposes only a license or privilege
tax of $.10 per package or deck, such tax to be evidenced by revenue stamps, and the stamps
in all cases to be affixed to the individual package. The stamps shall be affixed in such
manner that their removal will require continued application of water or steam. All taxable
playing cards found in the possession of any person, firm, corporation, club or association
without having stamps affixed in the manner set out in this section shall be subject
to confiscation in the manner provided for contraband goods as set out in Chapter 25 of this...

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40-14-41
Section 40-14-41 (Not Effective After December 31, 1999) Levy on foreign corporations.
(a) Amount of levy. Every corporation organized under the laws of any other state, nation,
or territory and doing business in this state, except strictly benevolent, educational, or
religious corporations, shall pay annually to the state an annual franchise tax of three dollars
($3) on each one thousand dollars ($1,000) of the actual amount of its capital employed in
this state. Corporations which have qualified to do business in this state shall for the purpose
of this title prima facie be held to be doing business in Alabama. However, in no event shall
the amount paid by any corporation for annual franchise tax be less than the sum of twenty-five
dollars ($25). (b) Definition of capital. The total capital of such foreign corporation, herein
referred to as the "taxpayer," shall equal the aggregate net amount of the following
items determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting...
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41-9-219.1
Section 41-9-219.1 Allocation of tax credits. Tax credits claimed under this article
shall not be saleable or transferable. Tax credits earned by a partnership, limited liability
company, S corporation, or other "pass-through" entity may be allocated to the partners,
members, or shareholders of that entity for their direct use in accordance with the provisions
of any agreement among the partners, members, or shareholders. Any amount of tax credit that
the taxpayer, or partner, member, or shareholder thereof, is prohibited from claiming in a
taxable year may be carried forward to any of the taxpayer's subsequent taxable years. (Act
2012-483, p. 1340, §5.)...
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45-27-244.35
Section 45-27-244.35 Certificate of assessment; issuance of license tag; valuation;
municipal taxes. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle
which is principally used in Escambia County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the
public highways of Alabama shall first return the motor vehicle for ad valorem taxation and
sales taxation to the tax collector. The tax collector shall issue a certificate of assessment
on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon,
and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the office of
the tax collector for one year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the
payment of the license and ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this subpart. (b) Valuation
for ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis
as is provided in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to...
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5-12A-15
Section 5-12A-15 Taxation. A common trust fund, whether established, maintained, and
administered pursuant to the requirements of this chapter or established, maintained, administered,
and invested in without regard to the requirements and limitations of this chapter, as provided
in Section 5-12A-13, shall not be subject to taxation under any income tax law of the
State of Alabama. The computation of gain, loss, basis, taxable income, taxable loss, and
other income tax treatment of a common trust fund and its participants, shall be determined
in accordance with 26 U.S.C. §584, as amended from time to time. Every trust institution
maintaining a common trust fund shall make a return under oath for each fiscal year stating
specifically with respect to the fund the items of gross income and the deductions allowed
by law, and shall include in the return the names and addresses of the participants entitled
to share in the net income of the fund and the amount of the proportionate share of...
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36-26-14
Section 36-26-14 Deferred compensation plans for certain employees. (a) The personnel
board may adopt, establish, and maintain a deferred compensation plan or plans, except under
Internal Revenue Code Section 403 (b), for the employees of the State of Alabama or
any city, town, county, or public entity or corporation organized pursuant to the laws of
this state. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prior to the employees of a county or political
subdivision of the county participating in a plan, the employing county or political subdivision
of the county shall approve participation in the plan. The personnel board may include in
any such plan any provision that does not cause the plan to fail to qualify for its tax-favored
treatment under the United States Internal Revenue Code, including, but not limited to, participant
loans, unforeseeable emergency or hardship distributions, Roth deferrals, rollovers, transfers
to purchase service credit, and distributions to purchase a retired public...
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40-16-1.2
Section 40-16-1.2 Additional items included in federal taxable income; items deducted
from federal taxable income. (a) The following items shall be added to federal taxable income
for purposes of computing net income under this chapter: (1) The tax due under this chapter
that is deducted in computing federal taxable income. (2) State and local taxes that are deducted
for purposes of calculating federal taxable income for which a credit is claimed under Section
40-16-8, to the extent the credit is utilized to reduce the tax owed under this chapter. (3)
Refunds of federal income taxes deducted in prior tax periods for purposes of computing the
tax due under this chapter. (4) Dividends received from a corporation in which the taxpayer
owns less than 20 percent of the stock, by vote and value, but only to the extent the dividends
are properly deducted in computing taxable income for federal income tax purposes. (5) State,
county, and municipal interest income from loans and securities that...
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41-23-252
Section 41-23-252 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) ADECA. The Alabama Department of Economic
and Community Affairs. (2) ALABAMA RESEARCH ENTITY. One or more of the following: a. A public
or private university in the state. b. A university research foundation affiliated with a
public or private university in the state. c. A public two-year college in the state. d. A
publicly owned hospital in the state. e. An entity duly formed, domiciled, or qualified to
do business in the state that meets each of the following criteria: 1. Is exempt from federal
income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
2. Is predominantly engaged in research and non-commercial development activities undertaken
for the purpose of discovering information that is technological or biotechnological in nature,
involves a process of experimentation, and the application of which is intended to be...
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45-16-85.25
Section 45-16-85.25 Certificate of assessment; issuance of license tag; valuation; municipal
taxes. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle which
is principally used in Coffee County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public
highways of Alabama shall first return such motor vehicle for ad valorem taxation to the judge
of probate; and the judge of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed
by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon, and shall make
a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep same on file in his or her office. The license tag
shall be evidence of the payment of the license and ad valorem tax due as provided under this
subpart. (b) Valuation for ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate
and on the same basis as is provided in Article 5, commencing with Section 40-12-240,
of Chapter 12, Title 40, as heretofore or hereafter amended, and all provisions...
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