40-7-72
Section 40-7-72 Additional appropriations. There is hereby appropriated to the Department of Revenue to be used in the program of ad valorem tax equalization provided for in this division, and shall be paid over to the Department of Revenue for this purpose, any other law to the contrary notwithstanding, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1972, $1,000,000, and for the year ending September 30, 1973, $3,000,000, which amounts shall be the first claim against the funds from which appropriated. The funds here appropriated shall be drawn one third from any Alabama Beverage Control Board income otherwise required by law to be distributed to the several counties and two thirds from the tax levied by Section 40-21-58. This division shall in no way change the distribution of the remainder of the funds from which these appropriations are made. The funds hereby appropriated shall be used by the Department of Revenue to finance the reappraisal program required by this division in any county...
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11-99-5
Section 11-99-5 Determination of tax increment base; aggregate valuation of taxable property; acquisition or lease of property by public entity; identification of property; notice. (a) Upon the creation of a tax increment district or adoption of any amendment pursuant to subsection (c) of this section, the tax increment base shall be determined. (b) Upon application in writing by the local finance officer, the tax assessor (or the officer of the county performing the duties of a tax assessor) for each county in which any part of the district is located shall determine according to his or her best judgment from all sources available to him or her the full aggregate value of the taxable property in the district located in that county. The aggregate valuation from all such tax assessors or other such public officials, upon certification to the local finance officer, shall constitute the tax increment base of the district. (c) If the public entity creating a tax increment district in which...
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40-2-15
Section 40-2-15 Notice of setting assessment aside; revaluation and notice thereof. Whenever the Department of Revenue has set aside and held for naught any assessment of property, except as otherwise provided herein, it shall give notice by mail of such action to the tax assessor of the county in which the property involved is located and to the owner of such property, by certified or registered mail, return receipt demanded. 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...
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40-3-21
Section 40-3-21 Tax assessor to enter corrected values. When the work of hearing objections against values fixed on taxable property shall have been completed by the board of equalization, the tax assessor shall enter upon the tax return lists the corrected values, if any changes have been made therein, which changed or altered value shall be the taxable value of the property or properties, unless an appeal is taken as herein provided or unless otherwise ordered by the Department of Revenue. (Acts 1939, No. 143, p. 178; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง108.)...
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40-7-67
Section 40-7-67 Department may act when county fails to comply; personnel; employees of county to meet department's requirements without becoming employees of state Merit System; appraiser's qualifications. (a) Should any county fail or refuse for any reason to comply with the provisions of this division, the Department of Revenue shall employ qualified appraisers and/or let any contract necessary to accomplish the requirements of its directives and legal requirements as to property reappraisal. (b) When it becomes necessary for the Department of Revenue to reappraise any county for the purpose of ad valorem taxation equalization, the Department of Revenue shall hire the necessary personnel from an employment register furnished them by the State Personnel Department. When any of the several counties elects to reappraise its particular county under the requirements and criteria set up by the Department of Revenue for such reappraisal program, the employees of the several counties shall...
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45-41-72.50
Section 45-41-72.50 Personnel; costs. (a)(1) The Lee County Commission shall employ sufficient appraisers, mappers, and clerical personnel to maintain on a current basis the appraisal and mapping of all real property and valuation of personal property within Lee County. (2) The cost of the maintenance program for the continued equalization of ad valorem taxes shall be prorated by the Lee County Commission to each agency receiving ad valorem tax from property in Lee County on the basis of the appropriation of the monies received by each agency in Lee County to the total amount received by all agencies in Lee County. It is the intent of this section that all cost necessary for the ad valorem maintenance program be prorated among all agencies receiving ad valorem tax funds in Lee County. (b) The State Commissioner of Revenue shall prescribe the functions, duties, and responsibilities of these personnel to insure all property is properly appraised, mapped, and valued in accordance with the...
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40-3-1
Section 40-3-1 Creation; composition; qualifications of members. There shall be in each county in the State of Alabama a county board of equalization, to consist of three members, each of whom shall have been a resident of the county in which he is to serve for at least five years. The members of the several county boards of equalization, as now constituted, shall hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified under the provisions of Section 40-3-2 and shall have the powers and perform the duties provided for in this article. In counties in which the assessed valuation of all taxable property using the year of 1955 as the basis exceeds $600,000,000 according to the tax assessor's abstracts of assessments for said year, the board in such counties shall be known as the board of equalization and adjustments; provided, that where any duties or powers are conferred upon any board of equalization, it shall mean and include any board of equalization and adjustments. (Acts...
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45-37-243.04
Section 45-37-243.04 Bonds or securities. (a) Any person before engaging in selling any alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquors in any county subject to this subpart shall file with the judge of probate, license commissioner, director of county department of revenue, or other public officer performing like duties in such counties a bond in the approximate sum of two times the average monthly tax estimated by such official which shall be due by the applicant. The bond filed with such official shall be in such form and amount as may be approved by such official. If a bond is filed, it shall be executed by a surety company licensed and duly authorized to do business in Alabama, shall be payable to the county subject to this subpart, and be conditioned upon the prompt filing of true reports, and the bond shall be conditioned upon the payment by the applicant to the judge of probate, license commissioner, director of county department of revenue, or other public officer...
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40-23-191
Section 40-23-191 Short title; definitions. (a) This part shall be titled The Simplified Seller Use Tax Remittance Act. (b) For the purpose of this part, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this section: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue. (2) ELIGIBLE SELLER. A seller that sells tangible personal property or a service, but does not have a physical presence in this state or is not otherwise required to collect and remit state and local sales or use tax for sales delivered into the state. The seller shall remain eligible for participation in the Simplified Use Tax Remittance Program unless the seller establishes a presence through a physical business address for the purpose of making in-state retail sales within the State of Alabama or becomes otherwise required to collect and remit sales or use tax pursuant to Section 40-23-190 through an affiliate making retail sales at a physical business address in Alabama. The term also includes...
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9-15-82
Section 9-15-82 Article not to apply to certain transfers, reversions, sales, etc. (a) This article shall not apply to the transfers of real property between departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, institutions, corporations, or agencies of the state. These transfers may be made by mutual agreements between the chief executive officers of the respective departments with the approval of the Governor. This article shall not apply to the leasing or sale of timber from unused lands under Section 9-15-1 et seq.; to the leasing or sale of timber from school lands and swamp and overflowed lands under Section 9-15-30 et seq.; to the leasing of oil, gas, and other minerals under Section 9-17-60 et seq.; real property sold by the Department of Revenue under tax sales and redemptions; to the sale of property by the Alabama Historical Commission under Section 41-9-249(7); to reversions made under Section 31-4-18; to the sale or conveyance of real property by the Alabama Housing Finance...
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