40-29-51
Section 40-29-51 Collection after assessment. (a) Length of period. Where the assessment of any tax imposed by this title has been begun or made within the period of limitation properly applicable thereto, such tax may be collected by levy or by a proceeding in court, but only if the levy is made or the proceeding begun: (1) Within 10 years after the final assessment of the tax; or (2) Prior to the expiration of any period for collection agreed upon in writing by the commissioner or his delegate and the taxpayer before the expiration of such ten-year period (or, if there is a release of levy under Section 40-29-34 after such ten-year period, then before such release). The period so agreed upon may be extended by subsequent agreements in writing made before the expiration of the period previously agreed upon. The period provided by this subsection during which a tax may be collected by levy shall not be extended or curtailed by reason of a judgment against the taxpayer. (b) Date when...
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40-3-17
Section 40-3-17 Meetings - Review of assessments. When the assessor shall have completed the assessment, valuation, and equalization work in his county as provided by law, he shall notify each member of the board of equalization, if such board is not required by law to serve full time, and such board shall meet on the second Monday in February or at such other date prior thereto as may be made possible by the completion of the work of the tax assessor and sit at the courthouse of the county, from day to day, until its duties are completed or its allotted number of days exhausted, and shall review, revise, correct, and fix the assessment values made by the tax assessor by raising or lowering the assessment of any person, partnership, corporation, or association, except such assessments as have been approved by the Department of Revenue, as to any or all of the items of his assessment, in such manner as to secure the assessment of property at the amount specified by law on its fair and...
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32-13-4
Section 32-13-4 Contesting sale; hearing. (a) The current owners, registrants, secured parties, and lienholders of record, if any, of a motor vehicle, prior to the sale, may contest the sale of the motor vehicle pursuant to this chapter by filing a notice of appeal with the circuit court in the county where the sale is scheduled to occur. (b)(1) If no application for hearing is timely made by the current owners, registrants, secured parties, or lienholders of record, if any, for the motor vehicle, the motor vehicle may be sold at the time and place designated in the notice of sale and any personal property or items contained in the vehicle may be disposed of in a manner determined by the person or entity conducting the sale. (2) If application for a hearing is timely made by the current owners, registrants, secured parties, or lienholders of record, if any, for the motor vehicle, then all such parties shall be provided notice by the circuit court. The circuit court shall conduct a...
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40-23-31
Section 40-23-31 Department to make rules and regulations. The Department of Revenue shall from time to time promulgate such rules and regulations for making returns and for ascertainment, assessment and collection of the tax imposed hereunder as it may be deemed necessary to enforce its provisions; and upon request shall furnish any taxpayer with a copy of such rules and regulations. The department may adopt rules and regulations providing for the issuance of permits to manufacturers to purchase tangible personal property without the payment to the vendor of the sales tax, and providing for such manufacturer to report and pay such tax directly to the department, in instances where the department determines that it is practically impossible at the time of purchase for such manufacturer or his vendors to determine with any degree of certainty the applicability of such tax, and that such provisions will facilitate and expedite the collection of the tax which may be due from such...
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40-2A-8
Section 40-2A-8 Procedures governing denial or revocation of licenses, permits, and certificates of title; procedures for contesting any other act or failure to act; appeals. (a) The department shall notify a taxpayer in writing of any act or proposed act or refusal to act concerning the denial or revocation of a license, permit, or certificate of title concerning which the taxpayer has any interest. The notice must be mailed by either first-class U.S. mail, U.S. mail with delivery confirmation, or certified U.S. mail to the taxpayer's last known address. Any taxpayer aggrieved by any act or proposed act or refusal to act concerning the denial or revocation of a license, permit, or certificate of title by the department shall be entitled to file a notice of appeal from such act or proposed act or refusal to act with the Alabama Tax Tribunal. Such notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of the date notice of such act or refusal to act is mailed to the taxpayer, and such appeal, if...
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40-8-4
Section 40-8-4 Assessment ratios for purposes of local taxation. (a) During the ad valorem tax year beginning October 1, 1978, with respect to any ad valorem tax levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority other than the state, the governing body of any such county, municipality, or other taxing authority may at any time, effective for ad valorem tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, increase or decrease the ratio of assessed value to the fair and reasonable market value or, as may otherwise be provided by law, to the current use value, as the case may be (herein called "the assessment ratio"), of any class of taxable property within the limits prescribed in the Constitution; provided, that the county, municipality, or other taxing authority meets the criteria contained in this section. If the receipts from any ad valorem tax with respect to which any assessment ratio has been so adjusted by any taxing authority during the ad valorem tax year beginning...
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34-4-33
Section 34-4-33 Revocation or suspension - Notice of appeal; decision stayed; record and complaint filed; procedures; costs. (a) Findings of the board with regard to the suspension or revocation of a license or the imposition of an administrative fine shall be final unless within 30 days after the date of the final order of the board, the applicant, or otherwise known as the accused, whether an individual or a corporation registered in Alabama, files a notice of appeal in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. A party appealing a decision shall post a two hundred dollar ($200) appeal bond with the clerk of the circuit court. The circuit clerk shall notify the board of the appeal after the clerk has approved the appellant's bond. (b) An appeal does not act as supersedeas, but the decision of the board may be stayed by the court pending the appeal. (c) The board shall within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal, or within the additional time as the court may allow, file the record...
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40-2A-6
Section 40-2A-6 Government contract for examination of taxpayer's records where compensation, etc., contingent upon tax, interest, etc., assessed or collected; violation; costs of examination. (a) The state or any county or municipal governing authority may not enter into any contract or arrangement for the examination of a taxpayer's books and records, written or otherwise, with a private auditing or collecting firm, if any part of the compensation or other benefits paid or payable to the private auditing or collecting firm is contingent upon or in any manner related to the amount of tax, license fee, interest, court cost, penalty, or any other item assessed against or collected from the taxpayer. Any such contract or arrangement, if made or entered into, is void and unenforceable. Any assessment or preliminary assessment of taxes, license fees, penalties, court costs, interest, or other items proposed or asserted by, or based upon the recommendation of, a private auditing or...
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40-5-14
Section 40-5-14 Levy and sale of personal property - Time; notice; location. After January 1 of each year, the tax collector must proceed, without delay, to levy upon the personal property of delinquent taxpayers for the payment of their taxes and, after having first given 10 days' notice of the time and place of sale, with a description of the property to be sold, by posting the same at three or more public places in the precinct of the residence of such delinquent, either at the time of assessment or of the levy, or, if he is a nonresident of the county, in the precinct in which the levy is made he must sell the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the taxes, fees, and expenses of sale, including the expenses of keeping the property and moving the same to the place of sale in front of the courthouse of the county, or at the voting place, or at the residence of such delinquent, or at any other place in the precinct in which such notice was posted, at public outcry...
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11-48-49
Section 11-48-49 Proceedings for sale of land upon failure of owner to pay assessment, installment, or interest - Notice. If the property owner who has not elected to pay installments fails to pay his assessments within 30 days or, having elected to pay in installments, fails to pay the first installment in 30 days from the date of the assessment or makes default in the payment of any annual installment or the interest thereon, the whole of such assessment shall immediately become due and payable, and the officer designated by the municipality to collect such assessments shall proceed to sell the property against which the assessment is made to the highest bidder for cash, but he shall first give notice by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in some newspaper published in the city or town or of general circulation therein of the date and time of such sale and the purpose for which the same is made, together with a description of the property to be sold. If said officer...
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