40-5-26
Section 40-5-26 New accounts of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation stated with collector. Upon the allowance and credit to the tax collector of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation, as provided in Sections 40-5-24 and 40-5-25, the county commission shall, on behalf of the county, state a new account against the collector for the amounts of insolvent county taxes and county taxes in litigation so allowed and credited; and, upon allowance by the Comptroller of the credits for insolvent state taxes and state taxes in litigation, as provided in Section 40-5-25, a new account must be stated by the Comptroller against the collector for the amounts of insolvent state taxes and the amounts of state taxes in litigation so allowed and credited; and the collector shall remain charged with such sums until the liability is discharged, as hereinafter provided. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §212.)...
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11-51-56
Section 11-51-56 Charging against tax collector of insolvent municipal taxes and taxes in litigation. Upon the allowance and credit to the county tax collector of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation, the county commission shall in behalf of such municipalities state a new account against the tax collector for the amounts of insolvent municipal taxes and municipal taxes in litigation in the same manner and way as is provided in regard to insolvent county taxes and county taxes in litigation under the provisions of law in regard to state and county officers, and the collector shall remain charged with such sum until the liability is discharged under the provision of the law. (Acts 1931, No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §713.)...
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11-51-59
Section 11-51-59 Final report by tax collector as to uncollected balances of insolvent taxes and taxes in litigation; crediting of tax collector for same. At the same time the county tax collector makes final report of the uncollected balance of insolvent taxes as provided by law for state and county taxes to the county commission, he shall embrace in and as a part of said report the uncollected balance of insolvent municipal taxes and taxes in litigation in the same manner and way as he is required to make for state and county taxes, including the taxes still in litigation, and the county commission shall allow the collector credit for insolvent municipal taxes and taxes in litigation in the same manner and way as the county commission is authorized to allow credits for insolvent county taxes and taxes in litigation. (Acts 1931, No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §716.)...
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11-89C-10
Section 11-89C-10 Assessment, collection, etc., of fees, charges, or assessments. (a) The tax assessor and the tax collector, or other public official performing the functions of the tax assessor and tax collector, of every county in this state shall, upon request, implement procedures necessary and appropriate in order to assess and collect the fees, charges, or assessments levied in accordance with Section 11-89C-9(d) by any governing body or member governing body. (b) The fees, charges, or assessments shall be a lien upon any land to which it may be levied, and shall be assessed, collected, and enforced as are other ad valorem taxes. Each county collecting such fee, charge, or assessment shall receive a one percent commission on all amounts collected which shall be deposited to the county general fund. (c) On a quarterly basis not later than the 20th day of January, April, July, and October, every governing body shall remit five percent (5%) of all fees collected pursuant to Section...
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11-2A-2
Section 11-2A-2 Annual compensation of certain local officials. Effective October 1, 2000, the annual compensation which a county shall pay to a county commissioner, a judge of probate, a sheriff, a tax assessor, a tax collector, a revenue commissioner, a license commissioner, and an elected assistant tax assessor or collector shall be as set out below: (1) SHERIFF. The annual minimum compensation for each sheriff shall be fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) which shall be in lieu of any salary and expense allowance currently provided to a sheriff receiving total compensation less than the minimum. Beginning with the next term of office for each sheriff, except as provided in Section 11-2A-4, the salary herein provided shall be the minimum compensation payable to the sheriff in lieu of any salary, expense allowance, or other compensation provided by law. (2) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND JUDGES OF PROBATE. The annual minimum compensation for county commissioners and judges of probate in...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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45-11-201
Section 45-11-201 Notice of refusal; retrieval and voiding of license; records. (a) In Chilton County, when a negotiable instrument, such as a check or draft, given for a motor vehicle license, boat license, driver's license, privilege license, or conservation license is found to be noncollectible for any reason, the judge of probate or the tax collector, or other like official, or their designee, shall notify the maker or drawer of the negotiable instrument in writing that payment of the negotiable instrument was refused by the drawee and that if the maker or drawer does not pay the holder thereof the amount due thereon within 10 days of the mailing of the notice to the maker or drawer, then the license shall be subject to retrieval or voided by the judge of probate or tax collector, or other like official, without further notice. Written notice by regular mail to the address printed on the instrument or given by the maker or drawer at the time of issuance of the license shall be...
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45-9-243.40
Section 45-9-243.40 Privilege or license tax. (a) The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) PERSON. Any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, receiver, trust, estate, or other entity, or any other group or combination of any thereof acting as a unit. (2) COUNTY. Chambers County, Alabama. (3) BUSINESS. All activities engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, by any person with the object of gain, profit, benefit, or advantage, either direct or indirect to such person. (4) GROSS PROCEEDS. The value proceeding or accruing from the leasing or rental of tangible personal property, without any deduction on account of the cost of the property so leased or rented, the cost of materials used, labor, or service cost, interest paid or any other expenses whatsoever, and without any deduction on account of loss and shall also...
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45-39-245.06
Section 45-39-245.06 Collection and enforcement. (a) Unless otherwise authorized and directed by the governing body of Lauderdale County as provided in subsection (b), the taxes herein levied shall be collected by and paid to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County in his or her official capacity. All reports required to be made to the Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Alabama as to state sales and use taxes under the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959 Second Special Session of the Legislature and Articles 11, 11A, and 11B of Chapter 20 of Title 51 of the Code of Alabama of 1940 and amendments thereto, as to such taxes herein levied shall also be made to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, and as to the taxes herein levied the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, shall have and exercise the same powers, duties, and obligations as are imposed on the Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Alabama by the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959 Second Special Session...
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45-4-244.20
Section 45-4-244.20 County sales tax to parallel state tax; exemptions; collection and disposition of funds; enforcement. (a) All words, terms, and phrases that are defined in Article 1 of Chapter 23 of Title 40 shall, where used in this section have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in Article 1 except where the context herein clearly indicates a different meaning. In addition, the following words, terms, and phrases where used in this section shall have the following respective meanings except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) STATE SALES TAX STATUTES. Article 1 of Chapter 23 of Title 40, which levies a retail sales tax for state purposes, and includes all statutes, heretofore enacted, which expressly set forth any exemptions from the computation of the tax levied in Article 1 and all other statutes heretofore enacted which expressly apply to, or purport to affect, the administration of Article 1 and the incidence and collection of the tax imposed...
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