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40-18-1
Section 40-18-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) ADVANCED FOSSIL-BASED GENERATION.
The production of electricity from fossil-based generation with the use of technology or efficiency
improvements to control or reduce carbon emissions, including but not limited to, technologies
described in 26 U.S.C. § 48A(f), as such provision existed on December 31, 2007. (2) ALTERNATIVE
ENERGY RESOURCES. Coal gasification or liquefaction, nuclear, and advanced fossil-based generation.
(3) BIOMASS. Animals and plants, and the waste, by-products, or derivatives of either, including,
but not limited to, the materials described in 26 U.S.C. §§ 45(c)(2), 45(c)(3), 45K(c)(3),
or 48B(c)(4). (4) BUSINESS TRUST. Any entity which is a business trust for federal income
tax purposes. (5) CAPTIVE REIT. Any REIT whose shares or certificates of beneficial interest
are not regularly traded on an established...
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45-8A-22.118
Section 45-8A-22.118 Maximum benefits; limitations; adjustments. (a) Annual Benefit
and Final Regulations Under Internal Revenue Code Section 415. (1) Annual Benefit.
For purposes of this section, "annual benefit" means the benefit payable
annually under the terms of the plan, exclusive of any benefit not required to be considered
for purposes of applying the limitations of Internal Revenue Code Section 415 to the
plan, in the form of a straight life annuity with no ancillary benefits. If the benefit is
payable in any other form, the annual benefit shall be adjusted to the equivalent of a straight
life annuity pursuant to subsection (c). (2) Final Regulations Under Internal Revenue Code
Section 415. Notwithstanding anything in this section to the contrary, the following
provisions apply beginning on or after January 1, 1976, except as otherwise provided in this
section. a. Incorporation by Reference. The limitations, adjustments, and other requirements
prescribed in the plan shall...
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40-7-25.2
Section 40-7-25.2 Current use value of Class III property - Qualification procedure;
appeal from denial of application; new owner required to reapply upon sale of property. (a)
Any owner of eligible taxable property described in Section 40-7-25.1 may apply to
have such property assessed for purposes of ad valorem taxation at the appropriate ratio of
assessed value to the current use value of such property by filing a written application,
in form as prescribed by the Department of Revenue, with the tax assessor of the county in
which such property is located, on and after October 1 but not later than January 1 in any
taxable year; provided, however, that with respect to assessments of eligible taxable property
respecting the taxable year that began on October 1, 1981, such applications may be filed
with the tax assessor not later than June 30, 1982. (b) The application form for qualification
of real property as agricultural property shall set forth a description of the real property,
a...
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11-99-5
Section 11-99-5 Determination of tax increment base; aggregate valuation of taxable
property; acquisition or lease of property by public entity; identification of property; notice.
(a) Upon the creation of a tax increment district or adoption of any amendment pursuant to
subsection (c) of this section, the tax increment base shall be determined. (b) Upon
application in writing by the local finance officer, the tax assessor (or the officer of the
county performing the duties of a tax assessor) for each county in which any part of the district
is located shall determine according to his or her best judgment from all sources available
to him or her the full aggregate value of the taxable property in the district located in
that county. The aggregate valuation from all such tax assessors or other such public officials,
upon certification to the local finance officer, shall constitute the tax increment base of
the district. (c) If the public entity creating a tax increment district in which...
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16-13-231
Section 16-13-231 Purposes and plan of apportionment. (a) In addition to all other appropriations
and apportionments of public school money now provided by law and made available for public
schools there shall be apportioned and paid to local boards of education from the Foundation
Program Fund, the amounts to be determined as hereinafter provided and in accordance with
regulations of the State Board of Education. This Foundation Program Fund shall be used principally:
(1) To aid in providing at least a 180 full instructional day minimum school term, or the
hourly equivalent thereof, except as otherwise provided in paragraph c. of subdivision (1)
of subsection (b); and, (2) To assist in the promotion of educational opportunity for all
children in the public schools. (b) The following requirements and procedures, supplemented
when necessary by regulations of the State Board of Education, shall govern the apportionment
of the fund: (1) REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING IN FUND. In order for...
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40-7-25
Section 40-7-25 Estimation of fair market value; assessment list; notice; objections.
Except as otherwise provided by law, the assessing official shall, from information entered
on the tax return list and from all other information known to him or her, or which he or
she may procure, proceed to ascertain what, in his or her best judgment, is a fair and reasonable
market value of each item of property returned by or listed to any taxpayer; provided, that
the assessed value of any real estate or improvements as fixed for taxation for the year next
preceding the then current tax year shall be prima facie the basis of the value of the property
for assessment for the current tax year, and the property shall not be assessed for taxation
at a less valuation unless, upon evidence submitted to the county board of equalization, as
provided for herein, it is found that the assessed valuation of the property reviewed should
be reduced. The assessing official shall in separate columns enter on the...
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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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40-21-20
Section 40-21-20 What considered in arriving at taxable value of property. In arriving
at the value of such taxable property, whenever used in this chapter or whenever required,
the Department of Revenue, the tax assessors, deputy tax assessors, board of equalization,
or other assessing authorities and the courts shall be authorized to consider and may consider
original costs, reproduction cost new less depreciation, recent sales of contiguous or similar
property, the nature of the property, its location, whether in town, city or county, whether
it is vacant or occupied, its proximity to local advantages, its use, its fitness for the
use to which employed, or its fitness for other uses, the quality of soil, its growth of timber,
its mines, minerals, coal beds, oil or gas deposits, the amount and character of improvements
thereon, the amount of insurance carried on each item of property, the gross and net income
received therefrom during the year or years preceding the date of...
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40-23-1
Section 40-23-1 Definitions; transactions considered or not considered sales. (a) For
the purpose of this division, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed
by this section: (1) PERSON or COMPANY. Used interchangeably, includes any individual,
firm, copartnership, association, corporation, receiver, trustee, or any other group or combination
acting as a unit and the plural as well as the singular number, unless the intention to give
a more limited meaning is disclosed by the context. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue
of the State of Alabama. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Alabama.
(4) TAX YEAR or TAXABLE YEAR. The calendar year. (5) SALE or SALES. Installment and credit
sales and the exchange of properties as well as the sale thereof for money, every closed transaction
constituting a sale. Provided, however, a transaction shall not be closed or a sale completed
until the time and place when and where title is transferred by...
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40-2-11
Section 40-2-11 Powers and duties generally. It shall be the duty of the Department
of Revenue, and it shall have the power and authority, in addition to the authority now in
it vested by law: (1) To have and exercise general and complete supervision and control of
the valuation, equalization, and assessment of property, privilege, or franchise and of the
collection of all property, privilege, license, excise, intangible, franchise, or other taxes
for the state and counties, and of the enforcement of the tax laws of the state, and of the
several county tax assessors and county tax collectors, probate judges, and each and every
state and county official, board, or commission charged with any duty in the enforcement of
tax laws, to the end that all taxable property in the state shall be assessed and taxes shall
be imposed and collected thereon in compliance with the law and that all assessments on property,
privileges, intangibles, and franchises in the state shall be made in exact...
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