11-44C-45
Section 11-44C-45 Recommended expenditures not to exceed estimated receipts unless additional revenue measures adopted; recommendations where receipts estimated to exceed expenditures; public utility budgets. In no event shall the expenditures recommended by the mayor in the general fund budget exceed the receipts estimated, taking into account the estimated cash surplus or deficit at the end of the current fiscal year, as provided in the preceding section hereof, unless the mayor shall recommend an increase in or levy of new or increased taxes or licenses within the power of the city to levy and collect in the ensuing fiscal year, the receipts from which, estimated on the basis of the average experience with the same or similar taxes during the three full tax years last past, will make up the difference. If estimated receipts exceed estimated expenditures, the mayor may recommend revisions in the tax and license ordinances of the city in order to bring the general fund budget into...
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40-21-12
Section 40-21-12 Description of real property, fixtures and other tangible property within state. All railroad, electric, hydroelectric, telephone and telegraph companies, and all water, gas, street, and interurban railroad companies and all docks, terminals, toll road, toll bridge, and ferry companies and all other public utility companies must make return of each item of real estate describing by metes and bounds and giving number of acres in each tract or by lot and block number, if in incorporated cities or towns, and of the improvements thereon, and all the buildings and structures, stating material of which constructed, and all machinery, fixtures, and appliances, and all other tangible property and assets owned and assessed, or liable to assessment for the same year, within this state, and the location and assessed value thereof, and the county, city, town, or school district, or other tax district wherein the same are assessed for taxation for state, county, municipal, school,...
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9-11-55.4
Section 9-11-55.4 Nonresident state lake fishing license. Effective with the license year beginning September 1, 2014, a nonresident of any state who fishes the state public fishing lakes owned and operated by the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries may purchase an alternative license to the nonresident freshwater fishing license to be known as the nonresident state lake fishing license for a fee of five dollars ($5) per day or ten dollars ($10) per license year, plus the same issuance fees, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section 9-11-68. (Act 2014-340, p. 1262, §2.)...
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11-51-122
Section 11-51-122 Insurance companies - Provision of statement of gross premiums, etc., and payment of license tax; effect of failure to file statement or pay tax. On or before March 1 of each year, each insurance company which did any business in any municipality in this state during any part of the preceding year shall, if a license or privilege tax is imposed by said municipality on such insurance company, furnish the mayor or a revenue official, of such municipality a statement in writing duly certified showing the full and true amount of gross premiums received during the preceding year as provided under this article and shall accompany such statement with the amount of license tax due according to Sections 11-51-120 and 11-51-121. Failure to furnish such statement or to pay such sum shall subject the company and its agents to such penalties as the ordinance of such municipality may prescribe for doing business therein without a license. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T....
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40-18-373
Section 40-18-373 Approved companies. In order for a company to be an approved company, all of the following shall occur: (1) For any company that proposes a qualifying project, the Secretary of Commerce shall make all of the following findings: a. That the project is in fact a qualifying project; b. That the qualifying project will not decrease, directly or indirectly, Alabama's exports; and c. That the amount of tax incentives sought are exceeded by anticipated revenues for the state, including income, property, business privilege, utility, gross receipts, sales, and use tax revenues that are generated by the economic activity resulting from the project, as they arise from the following aspects of the qualifying project: 1. Construction activities related to the qualifying project; 2. The purchase of building materials and the initial equipping of the qualifying project; 3. The subsequent equipping of the qualifying project; and 4. The operation of the qualifying project. (2) Upon...
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45-9A-52
Section 45-9A-52 Public utilities sales tax distribution by Lanett and Valley. The Cities of Lanett and Valley in Chambers County are hereby authorized and empowered to make a contract to provide for the distribution of the municipal license tax, as measured by gross receipts, authorized and levied pursuant to Section 11-51-129 and Section 11-51-91, on public utilities which make sales of utility services within the overlapping police jurisdiction of said cities. Any agreement or contract heretofore entered into by the cities for the distribution of such tax is hereby ratified. (Act 81-961, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 110, §1.)...
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40-21-80
Section 40-21-80 Definitions. (a) For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (2) DOMESTIC WATER. All water except water that is sold to persons for use or consumption in industrial processes and not primarily for human consumption. (3) GROSS RECEIPTS. The value proceeding or accruing from the furnishing of utility services, all receipts actual and accrued, without any deduction on account of the cost of the utility services sold, the cost of the materials used, labor or service cost, interest paid, or any other expenses whatever, and without any deductions on account of losses. (4) GROSS SALES. The value proceeding or accruing from the furnishing of utility services, and including the proceeds from the sale of any utility services handled on consignment by the taxpayer, without any deduction on account of the cost of the utility services sold, the...
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9-11-53.6
Section 9-11-53.6 Resident daily state lake fishing license. Effective with the license year beginning September 1, 2014, a person otherwise meeting the requirements of Section 9-11-53, for the resident annual fishing license, who fishes the state public fishing lakes owned and operated by the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries may purchase an alternative license to the annual freshwater fishing license to be known as the resident daily state lake fishing license for a fee of five dollars ($5) plus the same issuance fee as provided for the resident annual fishing license, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section 9-11-68, and which shall entitle the person to fish at state public fishing lakes, but shall not grant any other privileges of the annual fishing license or wildlife heritage license. (Act 2014-340, p. 1262, §1.)...
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11-44C-55
Section 11-44C-55 Submission of work program which shows requested appropriations for department, etc.; revision. After the current expense budgets have been adopted and before the beginning of the fiscal year, the head of each department, office, and agency, shall submit to the mayor in such form as the mayor shall prescribe a work program which shall show the requested appropriations for such department, office or agency for the entire fiscal year by monthly or quarterly periods as the mayor may direct. If at any time during the fiscal year the mayor shall ascertain that the revenue cash receipts of the general fund or any public utility for the year plus any cash surplus available from the preceding year, will be less than the total appropriations to be met from such receipts and the surplus, he or she shall reconsider appropriations of the departments, offices and agencies, and, subject to the laws of the State of Alabama and any municipal ordinances of the city relating to...
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32-6-62.2
Section 32-6-62.2 Optional two-year registration for motor vehicles. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, the county commission, in consultation with the local judge of probate or other county license plate issuing official authorized to issue motor vehicle registrations may authorize an optional two-year registration renewal for motor vehicles operated on the public highways of this state. (b) If a registrant elects to renew his or her motor registration for a two-year period, he or she shall do all of the following: (1) Pay the local issuance fee. The registrant shall not be required to pay an additional local issuance fee for the second year of registration. (2) Pay the license taxes, ad valorem tax, and registration fees for each year at the time of the election to renew the registration for two years. (Act 2014-301, p. 1094, §1.)...
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