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40-11-4
Section 40-11-4 When taxes become due and payable. All taxes, unless otherwise provided by
law, shall become due and payable on October 1 in each year, and shall become delinquent if
not paid before January 1 succeeding, except in cases when parties have moved or are about
to move from the county, and except in cases when parties are closing out or going out of
business, and except in cases where insolvency is impending, and except in cases where goods,
wares, and merchandise are advertised for sale at auction, bankrupt, insolvent, assignment,
or fire sales, or where said goods, wares, and merchandise are advertised for sale for the
satisfaction of creditors, or as closing out or going out of business sales, or in any way
where a person is disposing of substantially all of his taxable property in the county, in
which cases such taxes shall become due and payable at once. Advertisements in the newspapers
or otherwise of a sale of any personal property as a closing out sale, fire sale,...
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40-21-18
Section 40-21-18 Evidence and witnesses before department. The Department of Revenue shall
carefully examine and consider said statements and information and shall hear evidence and
secure further and additional information as far as may be in its power, whenever it may deem
it necessary to do so, to show the true value of properties of such corporations, associations,
companies, and individuals and the true value of that portion thereof which is situated within
this state and within the respective counties, cities, towns, or other tax districts in this
state; and each interested company, corporation, association, or individual may appear before
said department and introduce material and relevant testimony before the same touching the
true value of said property within this state and the apportionment thereof. From these statements,
evidence and information adduced before it, the Department of Revenue shall ascertain, fix,
and determine the true value of such property and of the...
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40-4-5
Section 40-4-5 Schedule of fees. For making the demand on the taxpayer for his list of property
to be returned and for each return of property to "owner unknown," to be charged
to the taxpayer or property assessed and collected with the taxes, the assessor shall be entitled
to $5, to be entered upon the return and assessment. But the assessor shall be entitled to
only one demand fee against each taxpayer. For serving each subpoena for state witnesses or
notice issued by order of the Department of Revenue or board of equalization, the assessor
shall be entitled to receive $5, to be taxed against the taxpayer and collected with the taxes,
if the case made against such taxpayer is sustained; otherwise, he shall receive no fees for
the serving of such subpoena. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §33; Acts 1980,
No. 80-630, p. 1087, §1; Acts 1990, No. 90-535, p. 837, §1.)...
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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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40-9-60
Section 40-9-60 Certificates of exemption for persons or companies exempt from sales, use,
and lodging taxes. (a) All persons or companies, including, but not limited to, those cited
in this chapter, other than governmental entities, which have statutory exemption from the
payment of Alabama sales and use taxes levied in, including, but not limited to, Chapter 23
of this title, or lodgings taxes levied in Chapter 26 of this title, regardless of the type
of transaction or whether the tangible personal property is subject to sales and use tax or
whether the accommodations are subject to lodgings tax, shall be required to annually obtain
a certificate of exemption from the Department of Revenue. This requirement does not supersede
or replace the provisions of Section 40-9-14.1 or any other provision of statute requiring
an entity to obtain a certificate of exemption. This article only applies to entities that
have been granted a general exemption from sales, use, or lodging taxes. The...
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45-49-242.20
Section 45-49-242.20 Pest control ad valorem tax. (a)(1) The Court of County Commissioners,
Board of Revenue, or like governing body of Mobile County is hereby authorized to levy and
collect, in addition to all other taxes authorized by law, a special annual ad valorem tax
of one mill on each dollar's worth of taxable real and personal property in Mobile County
for the administration, operation, and maintenance of mosquito, rodent, and other vector control
activities to be carried out by the Mobile County Board of Health. Such tax shall be based
upon the last preceding assessment for state and county purposes commencing with the tax year
beginning October 1, 1976; its collection shall conform to the collection of taxes from counties;
and it shall constitute a lien against the property. The tax shall be added by the appropriate
county officials to the state and county tax bill immediately following the levy of such tax.
Such taxes shall be subject to the same due and delinquency date,...
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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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40-29-20
Section 40-29-20 Lien for taxes - Generally. If any person liable to pay any tax, other than
ad valorem tax, neglects or refuses to pay the same, the amount (including any interest, additional
amount, addition to tax, or assessable penalty together with any costs that may accrue in
addition thereto) shall be a lien in favor of the State of Alabama upon all property and rights
to property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, belonging to such person. The
Department of Revenue shall give notice of lien to the taxpayer. If the taxpayer shall file
with the Department of Revenue a bond in double the amount of the lien filed, with surety
or sureties to be either a surety company authorized to do business in Alabama or such individual
property owners, not less than three in number, as are recommended by the judge of probate
of the county in which the notice of lien is recorded, conditioned to pay all such tax, interest
penalty, additional amount or addition to such tax, together...
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41-4-116
Section 41-4-116 Taxation on sales and leases of tangible personal property to state agency.
(a) For the purpose of this division, the following terms shall have the respective meanings
ascribed by this section: (1) AFFILIATE. A related party as defined in subsection (b) of Section
40-23-190 as that provision exists on January 1, 2004. (2) STATE DEPARTMENT or AGENCY. Every
state office, department, division, bureau, board, or commission of the State of Alabama.
(b) A state department or agency may not contract for the purchase or lease of tangible personal
property from a vendor, contractor, or an affiliate of a vendor or contractor, unless that
vendor, contractor, and all of its affiliates that make sales for delivery into Alabama or
leases for use in Alabama are properly registered, collecting, and remitting Alabama, state,
and local sales, use, and lease tax, as provided for by Chapter 12, Article 4, and Chapter
23, Articles 1 and 2 of Title 40 or by any local act or ordinance. (c)...
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45-47-244.23
Section 45-47-244.23 Payment of taxes; reports. The taxes levied in Section 45-47-244.21 shall
be due and payable in monthly installments on or before the twentieth day of the month next
succeeding the month in which the tax accrues; and the taxes levied in Section 45-47-244.22
shall be due and payable quarterly on or before the twentieth day of the month next succeeding
each quarterly period during which the storage, use, or other consumption of the tangible
personal property became taxable hereunder, each such quarterly period to end on the last
days of each of the months of March, June, September, and December. All taxes levied in this
subpart shall be paid to and collected by the State Department of Revenue at the same time
and along with the collection of the state sales tax and the state use tax. On or prior to
the due dates of the taxes herein levied, each person subject to such taxes shall file with
the State Department of Revenue a report or return in such form as may be...
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