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40-5-31
Section 40-5-31 Taxpayer about to jeopardize possibility of collection - Duty of collector.
It shall be the duty of the tax collector, whenever upon information or otherwise he has good
reason to believe that any person owing taxes, whether due or not, is about to leave or remove
his property from the county, or that such person is closing out or going out of business
or disposing of substantially all of his personal property and thereby the collection of such
taxes is endangered, to make out and certify to the judge of probate a bill against such person
for the amount of such taxes and any fees due the assessor or collector; and, upon the approval
thereof by the judge of probate in writing endorsed thereon, such bill shall operate as a
writ of fieri facias which the collector is authorized to execute by levy and sale, in the
same manner as sheriffs are authorized to execute such writs when issued out of the circuit
court. Said writ may be executed in any county of the state where...
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40-5-4
Section 40-5-4 Commissions. The tax collector shall be entitled to receive commissions on taxes
collected by him, not including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and
taxes which would be due on property except for the provisions of the presently applicable
law exempting homesteads from state taxes, as follows: In counties where collections, not
including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due
on property except for the provisions of the presently applicable law exempting homesteads
from state taxes, do not exceed $12,000, the rate of commission shall be 10 percent on the
first $5,000, five percent on the next $4,000 and four percent on the remainder. The commission
herein provided for is to be calculated on collections for real property and personal property,
except motor vehicles, for the general fund of the state and county. In counties where the
collections, not including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax...
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45-11-161
Section 45-11-161 Reimbursement; duties of judge of probate and tax collector; relief from
personal liability; fee for worthless instruments. (a) The Chilton County Commission shall
reimburse the office of judge of probate and tax collector or other like official charged
with collecting taxes or licenses of Chilton County for any monetary loss, up to a total of
two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), per annum, arising or caused by error if the mistake
or omission was caused without the personal knowledge of the judge of probate and tax collector
or other like official charged with collecting taxes or licenses; including loss arising from
acceptance of worthless or forged checks, drafts, negotiable instruments, money orders, or
other written orders for money or its equivalent. The reimbursement payments shall be made
from the county general fund. (b) It shall be the duty of the judge of probate and tax collector
or other like official charged with collecting taxes or licenses to...
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11-51-55
Section 11-51-55 Crediting of tax collector with municipal taxes on assessment list and with
taxes in litigation generally. The county commission shall, in discharging the duties imposed
upon it under the provisions of law in regard to state and county officers, credit the tax
collector with municipal taxes contained in such assessment list and with taxes in litigation
in the same manner and way and under the same conditions that credits are required to be given
in favor of the collector of the county taxes shown in the assessment list. (Acts 1931, No.
300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §712.)...
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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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40-23-2.1
Section 40-23-2.1 Only one municipal or county sales, etc., tax collected on same sale; payment
to improper locality. (a) If a sales tax, gross receipts tax in the nature of a sales tax,
as defined in Section 40-2A-3(8), use tax, or rental tax levied by or on behalf of an Alabama
municipality is paid under a requirement of law, the property which is the subject of such
tax, when imported for use, storage, or consumption into another Alabama municipality, is
not subject to the sales tax, use tax, or rental tax regardless of rate, which is required
by the second municipality under any municipal ordinance or any act of the Legislature. The
collecting agency shall require such proof of payment of tax to another municipality as is
deemed necessary and proper. (b) If a sales tax, gross receipts tax in the nature of a sales
tax, use tax, or rental tax levied by or on behalf of an Alabama county is paid under a requirement
of law, the property which is the subject of such tax, when imported...
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40-5-39
Section 40-5-39 Special taxes - Receipts on collection of special taxes. Whenever any tax collector
collects any special taxes, he shall specify in the receipts given to the taxpayers the amount
of such taxes and the purposes for which they were levied and collected. (Acts 1935, No. 194,
p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §228.)...
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45-17-240
Section 45-17-240 Offices and duties of tax assessor and tax collector consolidated. (a) Effective
October 1, 1997, or upon occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor or tax
collector, there shall be a county revenue commissioner in Colbert County. A commissioner
shall be elected at the general election in 1996 and at the general election every six years
thereafter, who shall serve for a term of six years beginning on the first day of October
next after his or her election, and until his or her successor is elected and has qualified.
(b) The county revenue commissioner shall do and perform all acts, duties, and functions required
by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or by the tax collector of the county relative
to the assessment of property for taxation, the collection of taxes, the keeping of records,
and the making of reports concerning assessment for and the collection of taxes. (c) Subject
to the approval of the county commission, the county revenue...
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45-49-249.50
Section 45-49-249.50 Definitions. For the purposes of this subpart, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS RECORDS. All invoices, receipts, ledgers, inventories,
tax returns, balance sheets, reports, and documents of every type, whether prepared or maintained
on paper or electronically. (2) CHEWING TOBACCO. All chewing tobacco prepared in such manner
as to be suitable for chewing only and not suitable for smoking. (3) CIGARS, CHEROOTS, STOGIES,
ETC. A roll for smoking that is of any size or shape and that is made wholly or in part of
tobacco or any substitute therefor, irrespective of whether the tobacco is pure or flavored,
adulterated, or mixed with any other ingredient, if the roll has a wrapper made wholly or
in part of tobacco. (4) FILTERED CIGARS. Filtered cigars that have a cellulose acetate or
similar integrated filter, made of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing more
than three pounds per 1,000. (5) LITTLE CIGARS. Cigars of all...
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