40-14A-35
Section 40-14A-35 (Repealed for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2002.) Filing of returns. (a) Every corporation organized, incorporated, qualified, or registered under Alabama law or doing business in Alabama as of the first day of a calendar year shall file a return with the department. The return is due not later than March 15 of each year or, in the case of a taxpayer not in existence, not qualifying to do business, or not doing business in Alabama on January 1 of the taxable year, two and one-half months after the taxpayer either comes into existence, qualifies or registers to do business, or commences doing business in Alabama. In cases where receivers, trustees in bankruptcy, or assignees are operating the property or business of taxpayers, those receivers, trustees, or assignees shall file returns for the taxpayers in the same manner and form as the taxpayers are required to file returns. Any tax due on the basis of returns filed by receivers, trustees, or...
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40-7-55
Section 40-7-55 Short form tax return; itemized listings. (a) Prior to October 1, 2014, the Department of Revenue shall design a non-itemized business personal property tax return short form "short form tax return" which, at the taxpayer's option, may be utilized for reporting total taxable tangible business personal property assets with original acquisition costs equal to or less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) under the provisions of this article and any rules promulgated by the department related thereto. Any taxpaying entity utilizing the short form return agrees to a business personal property tax liability for that applicable tax year that is based upon taxable tangible business personal property assets valued at ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and that the submission of such short form return by the taxpayer is a declaration to the county assessing official or other applicable agency that the property is to be valued at ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for all taxable tangible...
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11-51-90.1
Section 11-51-90.1 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS. Any commercial or industrial activity or any enterprise, trade, profession, occupation, or livelihood, including the lease or rental of residential or nonresidential real estate, whether or not carried on for gain or profit, and whether or not engaged in as a principal or as an independent contractor, which is engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, within a municipality. (2) BUSINESS LICENSE. An annual license issued by a taxing jurisdiction for the privilege of doing any kind of business, trade, profession, or any other activity in that jurisdiction, by whatever name called, which document is required to be conspicuously posted or displayed except to the extent the taxpayer's business license tax or other financial information is listed thereon or unless the municipality affirmatively elects not to so require. However, municipal occupational licenses,...
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16-25-11.6
Section 16-25-11.6 Purchase of credit for employment with school operated by Department of Defense. (a) Any active and contributing member of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama who was a regular employee of a school operated by the Department of Defense of the United States of America and is now covered by the Teachers' Retirement System shall be eligible to receive credit for such service provided that the member of the Teachers' Retirement System claiming such credit shall have attained not less than 10 years of contributing membership service credit exclusive of military service credit under the Teachers' Retirement System, and provided further that such member performs and complies with the conditions prescribed in subsection (b). (b) A member of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama eligible under subsection (a) may receive credit for employment rendered to a school operated by the Department of Defense of the United States of America as provided in subsection (a),...
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40-17-361
Section 40-17-361 Disposition of diesel proceeds. (a) The proceeds of the thirteen cents ($.13) diesel excise tax imposed by this article, when collected, shall be applied as follows: (1) For payment of the costs of collection thereof, being the amount appropriated for each fiscal year by the Legislature to the department for the administration of this article. (2) For payment of the principal of and interest on bonds issued after October 1, 1969, and prior to December 1, 1977, by the Alabama Highway Authority, a public corporation and instrumentality of the state, all in the manner and to the extent and subject to the priorities as to rank as are provided in the respective statutes under which the bonds were issued. (3) For payment of the principal of and interest on bonds and other obligations, including refunding obligations, issued after December 1, 1977, by a public corporation existing at the time of issuance under the laws of Alabama pursuant to then existing statutory or...
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40-18-135
Section 40-18-135 Definitions. The following definitions apply to this article: (1) APPROVED BASIC SKILLS EDUCATION PROGRAM. A basic skills education program that has received written approval from the Alabama Department of Education pursuant to this article. (2) BASIC SKILLS EDUCATION PROGRAM. An approved employer provided or employer sponsored education program that enhances basic skills of employees up to and including the twelfth grade functional level. (3) COSTS OF EDUCATION. Direct instructional expenses incurred for or relating to instructors, materials, or equipment used in the qualifying program, or for supplies, textbooks, or salaries, including compensation paid to employees while participating in an approved basic skills education program. (4) EMPLOYEE. An individual resident of Alabama who is employed for at least 24 hours per week by the employer seeking the tax credit and who has been continuously employed for at least 16 weeks. (5) EMPLOYER. An individual or corporate...
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40-18-15
Section 40-18-15 Deductions for individuals generally. (a) No deduction shall be allowed for any losses, expenses, or interest deferred or disallowed pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 267 or for any cost required to be capitalized in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 263A; otherwise, there shall be allowed as deductions: (1) All ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, as determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 162. (2) Interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness, limited to the amount allowable as an interest deduction for federal income tax purposes in the corresponding tax year or period pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. §§ 163, 264, and 265. (3) The following taxes paid or accrued within the taxable year: a. Income taxes, Federal Insurance Contribution Act taxes, taxes on self-employment income and estate and gift taxes imposed by authority of the United States or any possession of the United...
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40-18-21
Section 40-18-21 Credits for taxes paid on income from sources outside the state and for job development fees. (a)(1) For the purpose of ascertaining the income tax due under the provisions of this chapter by individual residents of Alabama whose gross income, as defined herein, is derived from sources both within and outside the State of Alabama, there shall be allowed a credit against the amount of tax found to be due by such resident, on account of income derived from outside the State of Alabama, the amount of income tax actually paid by such resident to any state or territory on account of business transacted or property held, directly or indirectly, outside the State of Alabama. Resident individual owners of Subchapter K entities, Alabama S corporations, and beneficiaries of estates or trusts who include their proportionate share of the income arising from one or more of these entities in their Alabama gross income shall be allowed a credit for their proportionate share of the...
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40-18-271
Section 40-18-271 Deduction for businesses that hire certain unemployed persons. (a) An Alabama income tax deduction is established for employers that create new jobs for unemployed persons. The deduction shall equal 50 percent of the gross wages paid to each person hired by an employer who, at the time of such employment, was drawing unemployment compensation or whose unemployment benefits had expired. The unemployment status of the employee at the time of the employment shall be certified by the local employment agency. The deduction may be claimed in only one tax year and may not be claimed until the employee has been continuously employed by the employer for 12 months following the hire date. The deduction shall be allowed against the tax imposed by this chapter. The deduction is not refundable or transferable. The deduction shall be available, on a pro rata basis, to the owners of qualified employers that are entities taxed under subchapters S or K of the Internal Revenue Code....
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40-20-1
Section 40-20-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) DEPARTMENT. The state Department of Revenue. (2) ANNUAL. The calendar year or the taxpayer's fiscal year, when permission is obtained from the department to use a fiscal year as a tax period in lieu of a calendar year. (3) VALUE. The sale price or market value at the mouth of the well. If the oil or gas is exchanged for something other than cash, if there is no sale at the time of severance or if the relation between the buyer and the seller is such that the consideration paid, if any, is not indicative of the true value or market price, then the department shall determine the value of the oil or gas subject to the tax hereinafter provided for, considering the sale price for cash of oil or gas of like quality. (4) OIL. Crude petroleum oil and other hydrocarbons regardless of gravity which are produced at the well in liquid form by ordinary...
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