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40-9G-2
Section 40-9G-2 Incentives for qualifying projects; filings; audits; promulgation of
regulations. (a) For any qualifying project, an abatement may be allowed for ad valorem taxes
and construction related transaction taxes. (1) The abatement of construction related transaction
taxes shall be subject to and shall follow the procedures, provisions, limitations, and definitions
of Chapter 9B, except that capitalized repairs, rebuilds, maintenance and replacement equipment
shall qualify for abatements. (2) The abatement of ad valorem taxes shall be subject to and
shall follow the procedures, provisions, limitations, and definitions of Chapter 9B, except
as follows: a. The amount of the ad valorem tax abatement shall be equal to the ad valorem
taxes owed, minus the ad valorem taxes owed from the tax year immediately before the qualifying
project was placed in service; b. As to any ad valorem tax abatement, capitalized repairs,
rebuilds, maintenance and replacement equipment shall qualify for...
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45-49-160.04
Section 45-49-160.04 Payments by credit card. (a) For purposes of this section,
the term credit card includes any credit card, charge card, or debit card issued by any bank,
foreign lender, domestic lender, or credit card bank as defined in Section 5-20-3.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any Mobile County elected
official required or authorized to receive or collect any payments to state or county government
may accept payment of the amount by credit card, as defined herein. (c) This section
shall be broadly construed to authorize acceptance of credit card payments by county elected
officials including, but not limited to, the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner, the Mobile
County License Commissioner, the Mobile County Judge of Probate, the Mobile County Commission,
and the Sheriff of Mobile County. This section shall be broadly construed to authorize
acceptance of credit card payments of all types of amounts payable including, but not limited
to, taxes,...
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27-7-37
Section 27-7-37 Complaints against licensees; notice, hearing, and orders thereon. (a)
The department shall institute a proceeding against a licensee for the imposition of licensee
penalties by filing and serving a complaint as to the licensee, giving notice thereof to the
licensee and all insurers the licensee is licensed or appointed to represent. (b)(1) Any person
having an interest and feeling aggrieved may file a complaint with the commissioner against
any licensee seeking the imposition of licensee penalties against the licensee. The third-party
complaint shall be in writing and shall specify in reasonable detail the charge or charges
made, the truth of which shall be sworn to by the complainant or some other person who has
knowledge of the facts averred. (2) If, upon reviewing a third-party complaint, the commissioner
finds that the charges made therein constitute grounds for the imposition of licensee penalties
against the licensee, the commissioner shall forthwith notify the...
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6-12A-5
Section 6-12A-5 Reporting to commissioner; disclosure; escrow fund. (a) Reporting by
wholesalers and distributors. Not later than 20 days after the end of each month, and more
frequently if so directed by the commissioner, each wholesaler and distributor shall submit
all the information the commissioner requires to facilitate compliance with this chapter,
including, but not limited to, a list by brand family of the total number of cigarettes or
in the case of roll your own, the equivalent stick count for which the wholesalers and distributors
affixed stamps during the previous month or otherwise paid the tax due for any cigarettes.
The wholesaler or distributor shall maintain, and make available to the commissioner, all
invoices and documentation of sales of all non-participating manufacturer cigarettes and any
other information relied upon in reporting to the commissioner for a period of five years.
(b) Disclosure of information. Notwithstanding any other law or rule, including...
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40-18-15
Section 40-18-15 Deductions for individuals generally. (a) No deduction shall be allowed
for any losses, expenses, or interest deferred or disallowed pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 267
or for any cost required to be capitalized in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 263A; otherwise,
there shall be allowed as deductions: (1) All ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred
during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, as determined in accordance
with 26 U.S.C. § 162. (2) Interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness,
limited to the amount allowable as an interest deduction for federal income tax purposes in
the corresponding tax year or period pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. §§ 163, 264,
and 265. (3) The following taxes paid or accrued within the taxable year: a. Income taxes,
Federal Insurance Contribution Act taxes, taxes on self-employment income and estate and gift
taxes imposed by authority of the United States or any possession of the United...
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40-2A-14
Section 40-2A-14 Certification of examiners; bonding of private auditing or collecting
firms; violations; exemptions; confidentiality requirements. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(c), any examiner employed by a private auditing or collecting firm to examine books and records
of taxpayers on behalf of any self-administered county or municipality shall be certified
by the Alabama Local Tax Institute of Standards and Training established pursuant to Section
40-2A-15. Any examiner employed by a private auditing or collecting firm to examine books
and records of taxpayers on behalf of any self-administered county or municipality as of July
1, 1998, shall have two years from the effective date of the rules and regulations of the
certification program to obtain the certification required by this subsection and may continue
to conduct examinations during this two-year period. (b) Except as provided in subsection
(c), every private auditing or collecting firm shall maintain fidelity bonds...
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45-23-140
Section 45-23-140 Fire protection program. (a) The County Commission of Dale County
is authorized, when the need exists, to provide protection against forest fires in Dale County
by participating in the Alabama Forestry Commission's fire protection program in the manner
hereinafter specified. (b)(l) After the Dale County Commission has determined that such a
need does exist in Dale County, the county commission may, in the manner hereinafter specified,
provide for a financial charge or tax to be paid by the owners of forest lands located in
Dale County for use of the land for timber growing purposes amounting to the whole or any
part of the cost of such fire protection program, but not in excess of ten cents ($0.10) per
acre, provided such financial charge or tax is not greater than the benefit accruing to such
forest lands due to availability of such fire protection. (2) "Forest lands" as
used in this section, shall mean any land which supports a forest growth, or which
under...
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45-36-248
Section 45-36-248 Levy of tax; collection and disposition of proceeds; violations. (a)
This section shall apply only to Jackson County. (b) As used in this section,
sales and use tax means a tax imposed by the state sales and use tax statutes and such other
acts applicable to Jackson County, but not limited to, Sections 40-23-1, 40-23-2, 40-23-3,
40-23-4, 40-23-60, 40-23-61, 40-23-62, and Section 40-23-63. (c) Subject to the outcome
of the referendum provided for herein, the County Commission of Jackson County may, upon a
majority vote of the members, levy, in addition to all other taxes, including, but not limited
to, county and municipal gross receipts license taxes, a privilege license tax in an amount
up to one cent against each dollar of gross sales or gross receipts. The gross receipts of
any business and the gross proceeds of all sales which are presently exempt under the state
sales and use tax statutes are exempt from the tax authorized by this section. (d)
The tax levied by...
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16-6D-4
Section 16-6D-4 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ACADEMIC YEAR. The 12-month period beginning on July 1 and
ending on the following June 30. (2) DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. The Alabama Department of Revenue.
(3) EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP. A grant made by a scholarship granting organization to an eligible
student to cover all or part of the tuition and mandatory fees for one academic year charged
by a qualifying school to the eligible student receiving the scholarship; provided, however,
that an educational scholarship shall not exceed six thousand dollars ($6,000) for an elementary
school student, eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for a middle school student, or ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) for a high school student per academic year. The term does not include a
lump sum, block grant, or similar payment by a scholarship granting organization to a qualifying
school that assigns the responsibility in whole or in part for...
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40-9C-3
Section 40-9C-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings: (1) ABATE, ABATEMENT. A reduction or elimination of a taxpayer's
liability for tax. An abatement of local and noneducation transaction taxes imposed under
Chapter 23 of this title shall relieve the seller from the obligation to collect and pay over
the local portion of the noneducation transaction tax as if the sale were to a person exempt,
to the extent of the abatement, from the local portion of the noneducation transaction tax.
(2) BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY. Real property which qualifies under Section 22-30E-6
for participation in the voluntary cleanup program established pursuant to Chapter 30E of
Title 22, and any personal property acquired in connection with the cleanup and redevelopment
of such real property. (3) CONSTRUCTION RELATED NONEDUCATION TRANSACTION TAXES. The local
portion of the transaction taxes imposed pursuant to Chapter 23 of this...
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