22-27-5
Section 22-27-5 Authority of localities to establish charges, fees, etc., and enter into mutual agreements or contracts; approval of department; licensing of private or corporate agencies; permits and bonds; nonpayment of fees, etc. (a) Fees, etc.; mutual agreements or contracts. The county commission or municipality undertaking the responsibility for providing services to the public under this article may establish fees, charges and rates and may collect and disburse funds within cooperating areas or districts, inside or outside the corporate limits of municipalities or inside or outside of county boundaries, for the specific purpose of administering this article and providing and operating a solid waste program. Also, said county commission or public authority may enter into mutual agreements or contracts with the government bodies of other counties, municipalities, corporations or individuals, where deemed to be mutually economical and feasible, to jointly or individually collect,...
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33-2-186
Section 33-2-186 Docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds - Nature of; pledge; negotiable instruments. The docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds shall not be general obligations of the department but shall be payable solely out of docks facilities revenues. As security for the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds issued by it under this article, the department is hereby authorized and empowered to pledge for payment of the said principal, premium, if any, and interest all or any part of the docks facilities revenues. All contracts made and all docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds issued by the department pursuant to the provisions of this article shall be solely and exclusively obligations of the department and shall not be an obligation or debt of the state. The docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds, except while registered, shall be construed to be...
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40-13-55
Section 40-13-55 Rules and regulations; accounting. (a) The department shall administer and collect this tax and shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary and reasonable for the administration of this article. It shall be the duty of the department to include in such regulations an appropriate method to allocate funds collected to the county where the severed material was severed or processed. Any records related to the collection, distribution, and enforcement of this tax in a particular county, including serverance tax returns, shall be made available to the county commission of the county upon request from the county commission. (b) The department and producers shall use the inventory accounting principle known as "first in-first out" in determining the tax payable on stockpiles or inventories of severed material sold, and to which county the tax revenue should be allocated, regardless of where the severed material is stored or sold. Any records detailing the allocation of...
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40-16-3
Section 40-16-3 Returns. (a) Every financial institution, no later than the due date, including applicable extensions, for its corresponding federal income tax or federal information return, shall make and file with the Department of Revenue a return, signed under the penalties of perjury by its cashier, treasurer, or other authorized officer or employee, if a corporation, or by a person or authorized employee in charge of the conduct of the business to be taxed if an individual, firm, association, or other legal entity, in such form as may be prescribed by the Department of Revenue, giving such detailed information as the Department of Revenue may in its opinion require to determine the net income of the financial institution for the taxable year, by the net income of which the excise tax is to be measured. (b) Qualified corporate groups, as in this chapter defined, shall have the option to file one excise tax return on a consolidated basis or to file separate returns. Qualified...
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40-18-29
Section 40-18-29 Fiduciary returns. (a) Every fiduciary, except receivers appointed by authority of law in possession of part only of the property of a taxpayer, shall make a return for the taxpayer for whom he acts, first, if the net income of such taxpayer is $1,500 or over, if single or if married and not living with husband or wife, or $3,000 or over, if married and living with husband or wife, or second, if the net income of such taxpayer, if an estate or trust, is $1,500 or over, or if any beneficiary is a taxpayer other than a resident of the state, which returns shall state specifically the items of the gross income and the deductions, exemptions and credits allowed by this chapter under such regulations as the Department of Revenue may prescribe, a return made by one or two or more joint fiduciaries and filed in the office of the Department of Revenue shall be a sufficient compliance with the above requirement. The fiduciary shall certify that he has sufficient knowledge of...
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40-23-77
Section 40-23-77 Discount; distribution and expenditure. A discount of three percent of the taxes levied by this article due and payable to the state shall be allowed to the seller or vendor; provided, that the taxes due by such seller are paid before same becomes delinquent, as in this article provided. Effective June 1, 2001, the Governor may, by executive order, authorize the Department of Revenue to provide by proper rules and regulations for the allowance of a discount, not to exceed three percent (3%) of the taxes levied by this article due and payable to the state by the seller or vendor; provided that the taxes due by such seller are paid before same becomes delinquent, as in this article provided. For any taxes collected by the seller or vendor on or after June 1, 2001, the Governor may, by executive order, authorize the Department of Revenue to provide by proper rules and regulations for a maximum discount amount or rate for each seller or vendor regardless of the number of...
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40-26B-23
Section 40-26B-23 Filing of statement; privilege assessment prorated for beds added or subtracted; penalty. (a) On or before the twentieth of each month, beginning October 1991, each nursing facility subject to this article shall file with the department a statement under penalty of perjury on forms prescribed by the department, showing the total number of beds as of the last day of the previous month, the privilege assessment due under this article, and such other reasonable and necessary information as the department, after consultation with the Alabama Medicaid Agency and adoption of appropriate rules and regulations, may require for the proper enforcement of the provisions of this article. At the time of filing such statement the nursing facility shall pay to the department the amount of privilege assessments shown to be due. (b) The annual privilege assessments levied by this article shall be prorated on a month by month basis for any beds added to or subtracted from the nursing...
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40-30-3
Section 40-30-3 Definitions. Notwithstanding any other laws or understandings to the contrary, the following terms shall have the following meanings throughout this chapter: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue. (2) ELECTRONIC FILING. The filing of a tax return or other document of any type by any medium acceptable to the department as provided by rule or regulation, which may include but is not limited to the filing of returns and other documents by telephone transmission, electronic transmission, disk transfer, automated clearing-house, value added networks, or magnetic media. (3) ELECTRONIC RETURN ORIGINATOR. A firm, organization, or person that provides services as an electronic return preparer, or an electronic return collector, or both. (4) ELECTRONIC RETURN PREPARER. A firm, organization, or person who prepares tax returns including filing declarations, for taxpayers who intend to have their returns electronically filed. (5) ELECTRONIC RETURN COLLECTOR. A firm,...
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45-14-242.04
Section 45-14-242.04 Review of records; rules and regulations; recovery of collection costs. It shall be the duty of the county commission to enforce the collection of any tax levied under the authority of this part, and it shall have the right, through its officers or its agents to examine the books, reports, and accounts of every distributor, storer, or retail dealer on which the tax has been imposed and to make rules and regulations for the collection of the tax. Provided, however, upon resolution of the county commission, the State Department of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to collect all taxes now or hereafter levied by such county under the provisions of this part. All persons, firms, businesses, and corporations subject to and owing such taxes shall be and hereby are directed to pay the same over to the department and such payment shall be a full and complete discharge of all liability therefor to the county. The department is authorized to promulgate reasonable...
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45-21-242.04
Section 45-21-242.04 Collection and enforcement; tobacco stamps; monthly report. It shall be the duty of the Crenshaw County Commission to enforce this part and it shall have the right to examine the books, reports, and accounts of every dealer, storer, or distributor engaged in the business for which the tax is levied and to make all rules and regulations for the collection of the tax. Upon resolution of the Crenshaw County Commission, the State Department of Revenue is authorized to collect all taxes levied by Crenshaw County under this part. The resolution must be received and approved by the State Department of Revenue at least two months prior to the effective date of the collection and administration of the tax. The tax authorized shall be paid by affixing stamps as required for the payment of the tax imposed by Sections 40-25-1 to 40-25-28, inclusive. In accordance with subsection (q) of Section 40-25-2, in the event the aforementioned tobacco stamps are not available for...
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