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40-2-15
As soon as practicable after any property assessment has been set aside by the Department of
Revenue, the department shall make a revaluation and, in the same notice, set a date for hearing
objections, if any are made, to the valuation so fixed, and the hearing of objections shall
be held at the office of the Department of Revenue, in Montgomery, Alabama, or at the courthouse
of the county in which is located the property involved in the assessment, if demanded by
the taxpayer, his agent or attorney, and when such assessment shall have been completed and
made final by the department it shall notify the tax assessor of each county in which such
property so revalued and assessed is situated of the amount of the assessment in such county,
together with a general description of the property as assessed, which the assessor must enter
in the book of assessments in addition to the assessments of other real estate and personal
property. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง132.)...
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40-2-11
be borne by every kind of property in this state and to ascertain the proper amount of license,
privilege, excise, corporation, franchise, income, or ad valorem taxes. b. To require reporting
of retail sales and customer notification, within constitutional limitations, when the seller
does not collect sales, use, or simplified sellers use tax on Alabama sales transactions,
and to provide for penalties pursuant to Section 40-2A-11. c. To require reporting of rental
transactions of tangible personal property as defined in Section 40-12-220, when the
property is classified as Class II or Class IV property under Section 40-8-1, by persons facilitating
the transactions and to require notifications to the lessor when the lessor has not furnished
evidence that it has acquired a license as required under Section 40-12-221, and to provide
for penalties pursuant to Section 40-2A-11. (8) To cause the deposition of witnesses residing
within or without the state to be taken upon such notice to...
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45-11-240.20
Section 45-11-240.20 Creation; offices, supplies, personnel; powers and duties. (a) There is
hereby created within the tax collector's office of Chilton County a license division. The
county commission shall furnish suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books,
stationery, records, equipment, and supplies, except such stationery forms and supplies as
are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department of Finance or the state Comptroller.
The county commission shall insure the tax collector has sufficient help and shall provide
such clerks and other assistants for the tax collector as shall be necessary from time to
time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office. The tax
collector shall have authority to employ such clerks, and other assistants, and to fix their
compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants shall
be subject to the approval of the county commission. The compensation of the clerks and...

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40-2-17
Section 40-2-17 Revaluation by board of equalization to affect equalization. Upon the giving
of such notice by the Department of Revenue of the revaluing and reassessment ordered to be
made of property within said county, it shall be the duty of the secretary of the board of
equalization receiving such notice to call without delay a meeting of said board of equalization
and to notify the Department of Revenue of the date on which said board is called to meet,
and it shall be the duty of said board to convene on the day named in such notice, and at
such meeting the board shall revalue and equalize the class or classes of property within
the county, precinct, or municipality, as specified by the Department of Revenue, so as to
conform to the findings and orders of the Department of Revenue by so revaluing and equalizing
each item of said classes of property so that such item will bear its just proportion of tax
as provided by law. If the board of equalization fails or refuses to make the...
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40-2-18
and that the board will convene at the courthouse in the county on a day to be named and fixed
in the notice to correct any errors in the valuations. In the event the property of any taxpayer
is increased by the county board of equalization when revaluing and equalizing assessments
as provided in this section over the assessed value as originally fixed by the board, the
taxpayer shall be furnished by mail or in person, with a statement showing separately the
revised value of his or her personal property and his or her real property and also
that the taxpayer may file in writing with the secretary of the county board of equalization,
within 30 calendar days from the date of the notice, objections, if any are made, to the revaluation
made as herein provided, and that the county board of equalization will sit on a day to be
named and fixed in the notice, when the complaining taxpayer, his or her agent or attorney
may appear and produce evidence in support of any objection as filed....
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40-7-23
escaped taxation in any assessment within five years next preceding the current year, he shall
list, return, and value said property for assessment for the years during which same has escaped
taxation and shall also endorse on such returns the year or years for which the property has
escaped taxation and, except as provided in subsection (b) hereinafter, the accrual of a penalty
of 10 percent of the taxes assessed thereon for each year. (b) Any taxpayer who escaped assessment
of tangible personal property for taxable years ending on or before September 30, 1988
shall not have accrued to his account the 10 percent penalty, provided: (1) He files a proper
tax return and assesses such property not later than June 30, 1989; (2) He makes or agrees
to be subject to an escape assessment for the tax year ending September 30, 1988; and (3)
He pays the tax due on such escape assessment without any penalty not later than June 30,
1989. (c) Any taxpayer who fulfills the requirements of...
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45-10-170.43
Section 45-10-170.43 Notice. (a) When the county health department determines that the connection
of property to an available public sewerage system, whether publicly or privately owned, shall
be required, the property owner shall be given written notice at least 90 days prior to the
date upon which the connections shall be made by the county. The notice, which shall be sent
by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the person or entity last assessed
for taxation of the property in the county, shall describe the property as shown on the rolls
of the tax assessor or revenue commissioner of the county, and shall advise that the county
is requiring the connection of the described property to the sewerage system, that if the
property owner does not obtain sewerage service within 90 days from the date of the notice,
the connection shall be made by the county; and that if the connection is made by the county,
all costs of the connection shall operate as a lien on the...
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40-7-25.2
Section 40-7-25.2 Current use value of Class III property - Qualification procedure; appeal
from denial of application; new owner required to reapply upon sale of property. (a) Any owner
of eligible taxable property described in Section 40-7-25.1 may apply to have such property
assessed for purposes of ad valorem taxation at the appropriate ratio of assessed value to
the current use value of such property by filing a written application, in form as prescribed
by the Department of Revenue, with the tax assessor of the county in which such property is
located, on and after October 1 but not later than January 1 in any taxable year; provided,
however, that with respect to assessments of eligible taxable property respecting the taxable
year that began on October 1, 1981, such applications may be filed with the tax assessor not
later than June 30, 1982. (b) The application form for qualification of real property as agricultural
property shall set forth a description of the real property, a...
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40-7-1
Section 40-7-1 Authority of tax assessor; duties of taxpayer. (a) The tax assessor or other
assessing official in each of the several counties shall have the right and authority to assess
all real estate, together with improvements thereon, and all personal property to the
party last assessing the same, or to the owner of record, except such real estate and personal
property which is now or may hereafter be assessed by the Department of Revenue. The failure
of the tax assessor or other assessing official to assess said property to the true owner
shall not invalidate the assessment. The tax assessor or other assessing official shall have
the right and authority to prescribe the proper bookkeeping method to carry out the provisions
of this article, subject to the approval of the Chief Examiner of Public Accounts. Should
the owner of any real estate make improvements on such property, or should any improvements
be removed or destroyed or partially removed or destroyed during any taxable...
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40-3-20
Section 40-3-20 Publication of notice of valuation of property. Immediately upon the completion
of the work of reviewing and adjusting assessed valuation under the provisions of this chapter,
the assessing official shall give notice by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks
in a newspaper published in the county. If no newspaper is published in the county, the notices
shall be posted in three public places in each precinct of the county. The notices shall state
that the assessed valuations of all property listed for taxation have been fixed as provided
by law, that the tax return lists showing the assessed valuations are in his or her office
and open for public inspection, that the board of equalization will sit at the courthouse
of the county on the date specified by the Department of Revenue to consider any protests
that may be filed by any taxpayer as herein provided, and that any taxpayer, who is not satisfied
with the valuations of his or her property as fixed and...
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