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40-20-2
the ownership, operation, or maintenance of plants, facilities, machinery, pipelines, gathering
lines, or any equipment whatsoever, which are, or may be, necessary or convenient to the production,
treating, processing, ownership, storage, sale, purchase, marketing, or transportation of
such oil or gas; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit, limit or restrict
a county, city, town, or municipality from imposing and collecting ad valorem taxes on any
property, real or personal, not otherwise now exempted by law; further, the limitation
herein imposed upon counties, cities, towns, and municipalities shall not apply to any county,
city, town, or municipality which does not receive a share of the severance tax levied upon
production other than offshore production as defined in Section 40-20-1 under the provisions
of this article. The limitation herein imposed upon counties, cities, towns, and municipalities
shall remain in full force and effect in regard to offshore...
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40-21-100
Section 40-21-100 Definitions. (a) For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) BUSINESS. All activities relating
to the furnishing of utility services. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of the State
of Alabama. (3) DOMESTIC WATER. All water except water that is sold to persons for use or
consumption in industrial processes and not primarily for human consumption. (4) 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 expense whatever,
and without any deductions on account of losses. (5) 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,...
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45-40-244
or rooms, lodging, or accommodations to transients in any hotel, motel, inn, bed and breakfast
facility, tourist camp, tourist cabin, tourist court, or any other place in which rooms, lodging,
or accommodations are rented or furnished to transients for a consideration, a privilege or
license tax is hereby levied in an amount to be determined by application of the rate of three
percent of the charge for such room or rooms, lodging, or accommodation, including any charge
for use or rental of personal property and services furnished in such room. Provided,
however, there is exempted from the tax levied under this section any rentals or services
taxed under the Alabama sales tax act, provided for in Chapter 23 of Title 40, as heretofore
or hereafter amended or supplemented. The tax shall not apply to rooms, lodgings, or accommodations
supplied for a period of 30 continuous days or more in any place. The tax shall also not apply
to those facilities owned or operated by churches or other...
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11-89-32
Section 11-89-32 Procedure to form special corporation. (a) In order to provide for operation
and financing of one or more, but not all, of its authorized services under Chapter 89, Title
11, by following the procedures set out in this article, any district may establish a separate
public corporation and grant to it the power to finance and operate any, but not all, of the
authorized services of the district. If any district may, by its certificate of incorporation,
provide more than one of fire protection service, sewer service, or water service in its service
area, it may provide that any one or more of the services, but not all of them, may be operated
and financed through a special corporation organized pursuant to this article. The procedure
to organize a special corporation is as follows: The board shall adopt a resolution specifying
that it is necessary or expedient that a special corporation be organized pursuant to this
article to operate and finance one or more, but not all,...
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40-26B-5
Section 40-26B-5 Duty to keep books and records; confidentiality of information; rules and
regulations. (a) It shall be the duty of each pharmaceutical provider subject to this article
to keep and preserve such suitable books and records as may be necessary to determine the
amount of taxes for which it is liable under the provisions of this article. Said books and
records shall be kept and preserved for a period of not less than three years, and all such
books and records shall be open for examination during business hours by the department or
its duly authorized agents. (b) All information secured pursuant to this article by the department
shall be confidential, as prescribed by Section 40-2A-10, except that the department may provide
such information to the Alabama Medicaid Agency as necessary for the proper administration
of the Medicaid Program, or for the department's proper administration of the tax levied by
this article. (c) The department shall from time to time, as it deems...
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45-23-243
or license tax upon every person, firm, or corporation engaging in the business of renting
or furnishing any room or rooms, lodging, or accommodations to a transient in any hotel, motel,
inn, tourist camp, tourist cabin, or any other place in which rooms, lodgings, or accommodations
are regularly furnished to transients for a consideration. The amount of the tax shall be
equal to two percent of the charge for the rooms, lodgings, or accommodations, including the
charge for use or rental of personal property and services furnished in the room. There
is exempted from the tax authorized to be levied under this section any rentals or services
taxed under Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 40. Any room, rooms, lodging, or accommodations does
not include recreational vehicles or campgrounds. (c) The tax authorized to be levied by this
act shall be collected in the same manner and, except as otherwise provided in this section,
subject to the same exemptions as the state lodging tax as provided in...
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45-6-242
against gross sales or gross receipts, as the case may be, as follows: (1) Upon every person,
firm, or corporation (including the state, the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and
all other institutions of higher learning in the state, whether such institutions be denominational,
state, county, or municipal institutions, any association or other agency or instrumentality
of such institutions) engaged or continuing within the county in the business of selling at
retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including merchandise and commodities
of every kind and character (not including, however, bonds or other evidences of debts or
stock, nor sales of material and supplies to any person for use in fulfilling a contract for
the painting, repair or reconditioning of vessels, ships, and other watercraft of over 50
tons burden) an amount of one percent of the gross proceeds of sales of the business, except
where a different amount is expressly provided herein; provided,...
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11-81-16
Section 11-81-16 Pledge of revenues from certain taxes, utilities, etc., for payment of principal
and interest on bonds. In any case in which a county or municipality may hereafter issue any
bonds which are general obligations of such county or municipality, there may be pledged to
the payment of the principal of an interest on such bonds all or any part or portion of funds
which may be derived from any one or more of the following sources and which shall not be
required for the purpose of making good any valid pledge thereof theretofore made or which
are not required by the Constitution to be devoted to other purposes and which such county
or municipality may at any time be authorized to levy, collect or receive: (1) The proceeds
of any property tax; (2) The proceeds of any license, privilege or occupational tax, excepting
such license taxes as may be levied by municipalities for conducting business outside their
corporate limits; (3) The portion of any license, privilege or...
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22-27-23
Section 22-27-23 Special pledges for payment of principal and interest on warrants. (a) The
county commission of the county issuing any such warrants may, in its discretion, assign and
specially pledge, for the payment of the principal of and interest on such warrants, so much
as may be necessary for said payment of any one or more of the following, or any part thereof:
(1) The proceeds from the general annual ad valorem tax of one half of one percent which the
county is authorized to levy without reference to the purpose thereof under the provisions
of Section 215 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901; (2) The proceeds from any other tax,
including any ad valorem tax and any privilege, license or excise tax, that at the time of
the issuance of the said warrants may lawfully be used by the county for payment of such principal
and interest; and (3) The revenues derived by the county from any solid wastes collection
and disposal facilities owned, controlled, used or operated by the...
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27-4-8
Section 27-4-8 Annual license fee of life insurers organized to aid nonprofit educational and
scientific institutions. Annuity considerations and premiums received by a life insurer licensed
to transact business in this state and which is organized and operated without profit to any
private shareholder or individual and exclusively for the purpose of aiding nonprofit education
and scientific institutions by issuing insurance or annuity contracts only for the benefit
of such institutions and individuals employed in the services thereof at the time such policy
or contract is issued shall not be subject to the payment of a privilege tax based upon premiums
or annuity considerations under the provisions of this chapter or any other law of this state.
In lieu of such privilege tax upon premiums and annuity considerations, such nonprofit company
shall pay an annual license fee of $5,000.00 to the commissioner for the privilege of transacting
an insurance business in this state. The initial...
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