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11-32-32
Section 11-32-32 Payments made according to schedule. (a) The payments required hereby for
the authorizing county, principal municipality, and each participating municipality shall
be made on a monthly basis or upon other payment schedule of the authorizing county, the principal
municipality, or such participating municipality shall agree to with the authority. (b) If
payments are made for the principal municipality and the authorizing county on a monthly basis,
each payment shall be one-twelfth of the annual amount which would have been due based upon
ad valorem tax collections for the preceding fiscal year with any deficit in the amount thus
paid on such basis computed after ad valorem tax collections for the fiscal year in question
are known, to be made up by the principal municipality and the authorizing county during the
month of January next following the end of each fiscal year. (c) If payments are made for
participating municipalities on a monthly basis, each payment shall be...
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11-51-210
Section 11-51-210 Standard singular and multiple jurisdictional tax forms. (a) By December
31, 1998, the Department of Revenue shall develop and promulgate in the form of a proposed
agency rule a standard multi-jurisdictional tax form and a singular jurisdictional tax form
for the reporting and payment of municipal and county sales, use, rental, and lodgings taxes
for those municipalities and counties for which the department serves as the collecting agent
from time to time. (b) By December 31, 1998, a committee consisting of three representatives
appointed by the Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM), who shall be municipal employees,
officials, or attorneys, and three representatives appointed by the Association of County
Commissions of Alabama (ACCA), who shall be county employees, officials, or attorneys, shall
develop a standard multiple jurisdictional tax form and a singular jurisdictional tax form
for the reporting and payment of all county and municipal sales, use, rental, and...
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11-100-4
Section 11-100-4 State assistance payments; application; procedures; determination of base
number of convention delegates; appropriations; quarterly requests; amount of payments. (a)
Any city, county, or entities or authorities thereof may apply to the State Director of Finance
for state assistance payments for any eligible facilities. The city, county, or entities or
authorities thereof shall file an initial application with the Director of Finance, which
shall be in writing and shall describe: (i) the eligible facilities; (ii) the need for said
facilities or the benefit therefrom; and (iii) the financing thereof, including the principal
and interest payments for the bonds. (b) The Director of Finance shall promptly review such
initial application and shall notify the applicant of any additional information that may
be necessary. (c) After reviewing the initial application and upon reasonable notice to the
applicant, the Director of Finance shall hold a public hearing on the...
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11-32-24
Section 11-32-24 Funding - Amount paid by authorizing county. The annual amount to be paid
to the authority by the authorizing county is to be ascertained by first determining the amount
of ad valorem taxes collected for the county from within the city limits of each municipality
served by the authority. The authorizing county shall pay to the authority each year out of
its general funds an amount equal to five and one-half percent (5.5%) of the first eighteen
million, one hundred eighty-one thousand, eight hundred nineteen dollars ($18,181,819) of
ad valorem taxes collected within the city limits of all municipalities served by the authority
plus and two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the ad valorem tax collected within the city limits
of all municipalities served by the authority in excess of eighteen million, one hundred eighty-one
thousand, eight hundred nineteen dollars ($18,181,819). In addition, the governing body of
the authorizing county shall, at its sole discretion, make a...
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11-50A-17
Section 11-50A-17 Contracts for use of projects; purchase of electric power; payment of charges;
indemnity; enforcement of performance. (a) Any municipality, if authorized by resolution or
ordinance of its governing body, may contract with the authority for the payment of any rates,
tolls, fees, and other charges prescribed in this section and Section 11-50A-18 by the authority
for the output, capacity, use or service by the municipality of any projects or other resources
of the authority or any of its facilities or undertakings. The obligations to pay the amounts
contracted to be paid by the municipality to the authority under the contract or contracts
entered into pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be treated as expenses of operating
the electric distribution system of the municipality for the payment of which the revenues
of the municipality derived from the operation of its electric distribution system (together
with any other revenues that may be lawfully pledged...
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40-18-392
Section 40-18-392 (Tax credit expires January 1, 2019, per subsection (g)). Qualifications
for and applicability of tax credit. (a) An Alabama small business tax credit is hereby allowed
for any Alabama small business employer that creates a new job and hires a new full-time employee
to fill that job. The credit shall be a one-time credit equal to one thousand five hundred
dollars ($1,500) for each qualified new employee, and shall only be applicable to a tax year
in which the new employee has completed 12 months of consecutive full-time employment with
the employer. (b) To qualify for the credit, the employer must have a net employee growth
as of the last date of each tax year during which the employer claims a credit pursuant to
this article. The net employee growth must equal or exceed the number of qualified new employees
for which a credit is sought in the current or applicable tax year, plus the total number
of qualified new employees for whom credits were claimed pursuant to...
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41-15B-2.2
Section 41-15B-2.2 Allocation of trust fund revenues. (a) For each fiscal year, beginning October
1, 1999, contingent upon the Children First Trust Fund receiving tobacco revenues and upon
appropriation by the Legislature, an amount of up to and including two hundred twenty-five
thousand dollars ($225,000), or equivalent percentage of the total fund, shall be designated
for the administration of the fund by the council and the Commissioner of Children's Affairs.
(b) For the each fiscal year, beginning October 1, 1999, contingent upon the Children First
Trust Fund receiving tobacco revenues, the remainder of the Children First Trust Fund, in
the amounts provided for in Section 41-15B-2.1, shall be allocated as follows: (1) Ten percent
of the fund shall be allocated to the Department of Public Health for distribution to one
or more of the following: a. The Children's Health Insurance Program. b. Programs for tobacco
control among children with the purpose being to reduce the consumption...
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40-17-220
Section 40-17-220 Lubricating oil excise tax; exemptions. (a) There is hereby levied in addition
to all other taxes of every kind now imposed by law an excise tax on lubricating oil of $.04
per gallon, which shall be collected as herein provided. (b) Every manufacturer, distributor,
refiner, retail dealer, storer, or user of lubricating oil shall collect and pay over to the
state Department of Revenue an excise tax of $.04 per gallon upon the selling, use or consumption,
distributing, storing, or withdrawing from storage in this state for any use of lubricating
oil as defined or otherwise referred to in this article, except lubricating oil expressly
exempted by the provisions of this article. Provided, that where any excise tax imposed by
this section upon the sale, use or consumption, distribution, storage or withdrawal from storage
in this state of gasoline or lubricating oil shall have been paid to the state by a manufacturer,
distributor, refiner or by any retail dealer, storer, or...
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40-2A-10
Section 40-2A-10 Confidentiality, disclosure, and exchange of tax returns and tax information.
THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2019-101 IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 6, 2019.
THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section,
it shall be unlawful for any person to print, publish, or divulge, without the written permission
or approval of the taxpayer, the return of any taxpayer or any part of the return, or any
information secured in arriving at the amount of tax or value reported, for any purpose other
than the proper administration of any matter administered by the department, a county, or
a municipality, or upon order of any court, or as otherwise allowed in this section. Statistical
information pertaining to taxes may be disclosed at the discretion of the commissioner or
his or her delegate to the legislative or executive branch of the state. Upon request, the
commissioner or his or her delegate may make written disclosure as...
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45-36-162
Section 45-36-162 Distribution of payments. (a) Any payments coming into the treasury of Jackson
County that are derived, directly or indirectly, from payments by the Tennessee Valley Authority
in lieu of payment of taxes shall be appropriated as follows: (1) One percent to the Jackson
County Economic Development Fund paid to the fund monthly until it reaches a balance of one
million dollars ($1,000,000); the payments shall continue whenever the balance in the fund
drops below one million dollars ($1,000,000). The county commission may invest the funds to
the benefit of local governments and entities in the county, and expend the same for disaster
relief in the county or for any economic purpose that benefits the county, including, but
not limited to, any activity or purpose which provides an incentive for the creation or retention
of jobs and employment opportunities in the county. Participating local governments or entities
may apply for the funds for these purposes. It is the intent...
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