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45-8A-22.109
Section 45-8A-22.109 Contributions to the trust. (a) The secretary-treasurer shall receive
contributions to the trust that shall consist of the following: (1) All of the money, securities,
things of value, and assets belonging to any similar fund now being maintained by the City
of Anniston. (2) All money or properties that may be given or donated by any person, firm,
association, or corporation for the uses and purposes for which the trust is created, and
the retirement board may take by gift, grant, devise, or bequest, any money, personal property
or real estate, or any interest therein or any right of property for the benefit of the trust.
(3) Participant Contributions. a. Employee Contributions. Effective prior to October 1, 2002,
10 percent of each participant's monthly compensation, including overtime and any other pay,
which shall be deducted from such compensation and paid to the secretary-treasurer on or before
the tenth day each month next succeeding the month in which such...
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40-1-1
Section 40-1-1 Definitions. For purposes of this title, and subject to additional definitions
which are applicable to specific chapters or parts thereof, and unless the context otherwise
requires, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section:
(1) BLIND PERSONS. All persons who have a vision with adjusted glasses suitable to the eye
or to the individual not greater than what is known as 20/200 vision. (2) FORM. This term
shall be synonymous with the term "Return." (3) INCOMPETENT VETERAN. Any veteran
who has been rated totally and permanently disabled by reason of insanity by the veterans'
bureau and for whom a guardian has been appointed under the provisions of Sections 26-9-2
through 26-9-18. (4) IMPROVEMENTS. All buildings, structures, walls, fences, and any other
things erected upon or affixed to the land. (5) MERCHANT. All persons, partnerships, trustees,
receivers, corporations or other entities engaged in trading or dealing in any kind of goods,...

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40-18-14
Section 40-18-14 Adjusted gross income of individuals. The term "gross income" as
used herein: (1) Includes gains, profits and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation
for personal services of whatever kind, or in whatever form paid, including the salaries,
income, fees, and other compensation of state, county, and municipal officers and employees,
or from professions, vocations, trades, business, commerce or sales, or dealings in property
whether real or personal, growing out of ownership or use of or interest in such property;
also from interest, royalties, rents, dividends, securities, or transactions of any business
carried on for gain or profit and the income derived from any source whatever, including any
income not exempted under this chapter and against which income there is no provision for
a tax. The term "gross income" as used herein also includes alimony and separate
maintenance payments to the extent they are includable in gross income for federal income
tax...
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40-18-6
Section 40-18-6 Gain or loss - Basis of property; adjusted basis. (a) Basis (unadjusted) of
property. The basis of property shall be the cost of the property with the following exceptions:
(1) INVENTORY VALUE. If the property should have been included in the last inventory, the
basis shall be the last inventory value thereof. (2) GIFT or TRANSFER IN TRUST. If the property
was acquired by gift or by a transfer in trust the basis shall be determined in accordance
with 26 U.S.C. § 1015. If property was acquired by gift or transfer in trust on or after
December 31, 1932 and prior to March 15, 1985, the basis shall be the fair and reasonable
market value of the property at the time of the acquisition. (3) PROPERTY TRANSMITTED AT DEATH.
If the property was acquired from a decedent, the taxpayer's basis in the property shall be
determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 1014. (4) PROPERTY ACQUIRED UPON LIKE-KIND EXCHANGE.
If the property was acquired upon an exchange described in subsection...
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40-11-1
Section 40-11-1 Enumeration of subjects of taxation. (a) As used in this section the following
terms shall have the meanings ascribed herein: (1) CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES. The normal and ordinary
meaning of the words, except that mining activities or the transportation of materials used
in or produced by mining or forestry activities shall not be construed to be included; (2)
HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT. Any motor vehicle used primarily off the open road for construction
purposes, including all road construction equipment whose gross weight exceeds 16,000 pounds,
but not including inventory on hand for sale by duly licensed equipment dealers. (b) The subjects
of ad valorem taxation, except as exempted by law, shall be as follows: (1) Every piece, parcel,
tract, or lot of land in this state, including therein all things pertaining to such land,
and all structures and other things so annexed or attached thereto as to pass to a vendee
by conveyance of such land; and every separate or special...
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40-2A-7
Section 40-2A-7 Uniform revenue procedures. (a) Maintenance of records; audit and subpoena
authority; authority to issue regulations. (1) In addition to all other recordkeeping requirements
otherwise set out in this title, taxpayers shall keep and maintain an accurate and complete
set of records, books, and other information sufficient to allow the department to determine
the correct amount of value or correct amount of any tax, license, permit, or fee administered
by the department, or other records or information as may be necessary for the proper administration
of any matters under the jurisdiction of the department. The books, records, and other information
shall be open and available for inspection by the department upon request at a reasonable
time and location. (2) The department may examine and audit the records, books, or other relevant
information maintained by any taxpayer or other person for the purpose of computing and determining
the correct amount of value or correct...
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40-18-15.2
Section 40-18-15.2 Net operating loss. Individuals may calculate a net operating loss from
a trade or business and apply the net operating loss against prior taxable income or future
taxable income pursuant to this section. (1) For purposes of this section, the term "net
operating loss" means the excess of the deductions allowed by this chapter over the gross
income. The excess shall be computed with the modifications specified in subdivision (5).
(2) A net operating loss may be carried back to each of the two taxable years preceding the
taxable year of the loss. A net operating loss carryover may be carried to each of the 15
years following the taxable year of the loss. (3) The entire amount of the net operating loss
for any taxable year (hereinafter referred to as the "loss year") shall be carried
to the earliest of the taxable years to which, by reason of subdivision (2) that loss may
be carried. The portion of the loss which shall be carried to each of the other taxable years
shall...
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40-22-1
Section 40-22-1 Deeds, bills of sale, etc. (a) Except as set out in subsection (b), no deed,
bill of sale, or other instrument of like character which conveys any real or personal property
within this state or which conveys any interest in any such property shall be received for
record unless the privilege or license tax is paid prior to the instrument being offered for
record as provided in subsection (c). (b) No privilege or license tax shall be required for
any of the following: (1) The transfer of mortgages on real or personal property within this
state upon which the mortgage tax has been paid. (2) Deeds or instruments executed for a nominal
consideration for the purpose of perfecting the title to real estate. (3) The re-recordation
of corrected mortgages, deeds, or instruments executed for the purpose of perfecting the title
to real or personal property, specifically, but not limited to, corrections of maturity dates
thereof, and deeds and other instruments or conveyances,...
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40-5-12
Section 40-5-12 Payments by purchasers, lien holders or mortgagees of real estate. A purchaser,
lien holder, or mortgagee of real estate or personal property included in an assessment with
other real estate or personal property of the person to whom the real estate or personal property
was assessed or subject to the lien of taxes upon other real estate or personal property shall
not be required to pay the entire amount of taxes due by the person or corporation to whom
such real estate or personal property purchased or on which a lien or mortgage is held is
assessed, but may discharge the tax lien against such real estate or personal property purchased
or on which a lien or mortgage is held by paying to the tax collector of the county in which
such taxes are due and payable the actual amount of taxes due on such real estate or personal
property purchased or in which a lien or mortgage is held based on the taxable value of such
purchased or encumbered property as assessed for taxation by...
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40-7-36
Section 40-7-36 Book showing amount of taxes delivered to collector. After the book of assessments
has been completed as provided in this title, the tax assessor must enter in a book in concise
form the amount of taxes assessed against each taxpayer, showing separately the amount of
taxes on real estate and personal property and other subjects of taxation, and the total amount
of tax due, and the address of the taxpayer and the fees of the assessor with a blank for
the fees of the collector, and such book he must turn over to the tax collector on or before
September 15. For the services rendered by him in preparing such book he shall receive compensation
to be allowed by the county commission as follows: In counties where the aggregate assessed
value of real and personal property amounts to $2,000,000 or less, $100; when the assessed
value amounts to more than $2,000,000 and not exceeding $4,000,000, $125; when the assessed
values amount to more than $4,000,000 and not exceeding...
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