40-7-98
Section 40-7-98 Payment of pro rata shares of principal of and interest on warrants. The principal of and interest on the warrants issued under the provisions of this division are hereby declared to be lawful costs of the equalization program referred to in Division 1 of this article and to be lawful and necessary governmental costs of the assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes levied in the county issuing said warrants required by law to be paid as part of the current governmental operating expenses of each tax recipient body receiving proceeds from ad valorem taxation in said county. The principal and interest shall be paid pro rata by each such tax recipient of such county and by the State of Alabama in the proportions which the amount of ad valorem tax received by each tax recipient body, including the State of Alabama, bears to the total amount of ad valorem tax received by all. For that purpose, the tax collector of each county issuing warrants under this division is...
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40-10-181
Section 40-10-181 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) TAX COLLECTING OFFICIAL. The elected or appointed person responsible for collecting ad valorem taxes in a county. (2) TAX LIEN. The perpetual first priority lien provided by Section 40-1-3 against any parcel of real property representing taxes assessed and levied against the property, together with interest, penalties, fees, and costs applicable by law to the taxes. (3) TAX LIEN AUCTION. The public sale of all tax liens advertised under Section 40-10-182 and held no earlier than March 1 or later than June 15 of the current ad valorem tax year where the awarding of the tax lien certificate is based on the lowest interest rate bid on a tax lien. (4) TAX LIEN SALE. The sale of an unsold tax lien by private sale between a tax collecting official and the purchaser of a tax lien under Section 40-10-199. (5) UNIFORM PARCEL NUMBER. The unique parcel identification number...
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40-20-36
Section 40-20-36 How exemption obtained upon existing interests. Application for such exemption upon existing interests shall be made to the probate judge of the county wherein the land lies in which such interest is owned, by filing application in triplicate with the said judge, which shall contain the following information: (1) Name of applicant; (2) Address of applicant; (3) Complete description of land affected, including aggregate acreage; (4) Fractional interest for which exemption is applied and nature of such interest; (5) Recording data concerning the instrument creating the interest including grantor or lessor, grantee or lessee, date of instrument, book and page of record, and date of filing; (6) Length of primary term; (7) Recording data on instruments divesting original party of any interest, including subsequent assignments thereof in a portion of original interest therein conveyed; (8) Number of mineral, royalty or lease acres on which exemption sought; and (9) Amount...
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40-9E-2
Section 40-9E-2 Abatement of state property taxes. (a) Notwithstanding any other law of this state, qualified property shall be entitled to an abatement of state property taxes provided the conditions of this section are satisfied. (b) In lieu of paying the state property tax increment on qualified property, any owner of qualified property not exempt from ad valorem taxation must pay the state property tax increment on such qualified property to the public entity that created the tax increment district in which the qualified property is located for each year commencing on the October 1 following the date when property first becomes qualified property under this chapter, and each October 1 thereafter, until the tax increment district in which such qualified property is located is terminated in accordance with Section 11-99-7. (c) State property tax increments received by the public entity which created the tax increment district in which the qualified property is located shall be used...
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45-45A-43.02
Section 45-45A-43.02 Additional tax for educational purposes. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO. 56. Amendment No. 56 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 216.04 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (2) AMENDMENT NO. 269. Amendment No. 269 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 215.05 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (3) AMENDMENT NO. 373. Amendment No. 373 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (4) AMENDMENT NO. 805. Amendment No. 805 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 14 Limestone County Local Amendments of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) CITY. The City of Madison, Alabama. (6) CITY GENERAL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax...
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45-45A-80.01
Section 45-45A-80.01 Increase to ad valorem tax. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO 373. Amendment No. 373 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (2) TOWN. The Town of Triana, Alabama. (3) TOWN GENERAL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax authorized pursuant to the applicable provisions of the general laws of this state and the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to be levied by the town for general municipal purposes and without express limit as to time. (b) The town presently levies and collects the town general ad valorem tax. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Triana after a public hearing in accordance with Amendment No. 373, the Town of Triana proposes to increase the rate at which it may levy and collect the town general ad valorem tax by an additional 12 mills ($1.20 on each one hundred dollars)...
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45-49-242.04
Section 45-49-242.04 Qualified parading Mardi Gras societies. (a) All property owned by qualified parading Mardi Gras societies and used exclusively for the purpose of storing Mardi Gras parade floats, equipment, related accessories, and records, or used exclusively for other Mardi Gras related purposes, is hereby exempted from all county, local, and municipal ad valorem taxation. This exemption shall apply to all taxes due and payable for the tax year beginning October 1, 1985, and each tax year subsequent thereto (b) For the purposes of this section the following definitions shall apply: (1) MARDI GRAS PARADE. Any parade conducted by a member of Mobile Mardi Gras parading organizations during the period beginning on the thirtieth day before Mardi Gras Day and ending on Mardi Gras Day. (2) QUALIFIED PARADING MARDI GRAS SOCIETY. Any organization which is a member of Mobile Mardi Gras parading organizations and which has conducted a Mardi Gras parade during the year for which an...
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45-6-242
Section 45-6-242 Levy of taxes; exemptions; payment of taxes; reports by taxpayers; applicability of state sales tax statutes; disposition of funds. (a) The following words, terms, and phrases where used in this section shall have the following respective meanings except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) "County" means Bullock County in the State of Alabama. (2) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Revenue of the state. (3) "State Department of Revenue" means the Department of Revenue of the state. (4) "State" means the State of Alabama. (5) "State sales tax statutes" means Division 1 of Article 1 of Chapter 23 of Title 40, as amended, including all other statutes of the state which expressly set forth any exemptions from the computation of the taxes levied in Division 1 and all other statutes which expressly apply to, or purport to affect, the administration of Division 1 and the incidence and collection of the taxes imposed therein. (6) "State sales...
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45-9-91.20
Section 45-9-91.20 Establishment and designation; services; regulation of industrial parks. (a) Subject to the written approval of the owners of 100 percent in interest based on assessed value for ad valorem tax purposes of each 10 acres, or the part thereof to be included in the proposed industrial park, the County Commission of Chambers County in the State of Alabama may establish industrial parks composed of territory wholly within the county boundaries and without the boundaries of any municipality. Any person, firm, or corporation who desires to obtain a designation of an area as an industrial park shall file a petition with the county commission of the county wherein the property is located requesting that the county commission designate the area proposed as an industrial park, and include with such petition the consent of the land owners as above required. The consent of each consenting owner shall be acknowledged before a notary public or other person authorized to take...
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11-62-18
Section 11-62-18 Exemptions of authority - Taxation. (a) Every authority shall exercise its powers in all respects for the benefit of the people of the state, for their well-being and for the improvement of their health and social condition, and the exemptions from taxation hereinafter described are hereby granted in order to promote the more effective and economical exercise of such powers. (b) No income, excise, or license tax shall be levied upon or collected in the state with respect to any corporate activities of an authority or any of its revenues, income, or profit. No ad valorem tax or assessment for any public improvement shall be levied upon or collected in the state with respect to any property during any time that title to such property is held by an authority, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any time that such property is leased to a user by an authority pursuant to a lease which provides that title to such property shall automatically pass to...
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