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45-13-241
Section 45-13-241 Consolidation of offices and duties of tax assessor and tax collector; chief
clerk; oath and bond; office space, equipment; disposition of funds. (a) On and after October
1, 1991, or if a vacancy occurs in either the office of tax assessor or the office of tax
collector of Clarke County before such date, then immediately upon the occurrence of such
vacancy there shall be the office of county revenue commissioner in Clarke County. If such
office is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor
or tax collector, then the tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be, remaining in
office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the term for which elected
tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be. A revenue commissioner shall be elected
in the primaries and the general election in November 1990, and in the general election every
six years thereafter. He or she shall serve for a term of office of six...
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45-23-240.20
Section 45-23-240.20 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) At the expiration of the terms
of office, or if a vacancy occurs in either the office of Tax Assessor or the office of Tax
Collector of Dale County before such date, then immediately upon the occurrence of such vacancy
there shall be the office of county Revenue Commissioner in Dale County. If such office is
established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector,
then the tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be, remaining in office shall be the
county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the term for which he or she was elected
tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be. A revenue commissioner shall be elected
at an election called for the purpose and every six years thereafter. He or she shall serve
for a term of office of six years from the first day of or she the term next succeeding his
or her election and until his or her successor is similarly elected,...
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45-5-140
Section 45-5-140 Assessment of tax against owners of forest lands. (a) The County Commission
of Blount County is authorized, when the need exists, to provide protection against forest
fires in Blount County by participating in the Alabama Forestry Commission's fire protection
program in the manner hereinafter specified. (b)(1) After the Blount County Commission has
determined that such a need does exist in Blount County, the county commission may, in the
manner hereinafter specified, provide for a financial charge or tax to be paid by the owners
of forest lands located in Blount County for the use of the land for timber growing purposes
amounting to the whole or any part of the cost of such fire protection program, but not in
excess of ten cents ($0.10) per acre, provided such financial charge or tax is not greater
than the benefit accruing to such forest lands due to availability of such fire protection.
(2) "Forest lands" as used in this section, shall mean any land which supports a...

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9-9-29
Section 9-9-29 Filing of exceptions to report; hearing upon exceptions and report; approval
and confirmation of report; dismissal of proceedings and dissolution of district; transmittance
of copies of court decree and report of viewers; filing fee. On or before the day set for
the hearing of the final report of the board of viewers, the water management district or
any owner of land or other property in said district or any person having an interest in any
lands or other property within said district may file exceptions to said report or to any
assessment for either benefits or damages. All exceptions shall be heard by the court and
determined in a summary manner so as to carry out liberally the purposes and needs of the
district. If it appears to the satisfaction of the court, after having heard and determined
all of said exceptions, that the estimated cost of constructing the improvements contemplated
in the plan of water management or, in the case of a Public Law 566 watershed...
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11-67-62
Section 11-67-62 Notice. (a) After the passage of the resolution, notice of a public hearing
on the matter shall be given by certified mail, return receipt requested, mailed 21 days prior
to the date of the hearing and shall inform the owner of the time, date, and place of the
hearing and the reason for the hearing. The notice shall be mailed to the owner of the property
as the information appears on record in the office of the tax assessor. (b) All notices shall
carry a list of names of persons or private contractors, or both, who perform the work and
are registered with the municipal clerk. The names shall not constitute a recommendation and
the failure to include a list shall in no way affect the operation of this article. (c) Notice
shall also be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the
municipality once a week for two consecutive weeks, or if no newspaper is published in the
municipality, notice shall be posted in three public places located in...
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40-10-72
Section 40-10-72 When land sold is insufficiently described. In case of the sale of any real
estate, either for the collection of the taxes thereon or for the collection of other taxes
due by the owner thereof, said real estate shall be described in all the proceedings incident
to the condemnation and sale thereof, and in the certificate and deed issued to the purchaser
at said sale in the manner described in the assessment thereof, and in case of failure of
the tax collector to so describe said property in any part of said proceedings, certificate
or deed, by reason of which said deed may be held insufficient to convey the property intended
to be referred to, the said tax collector and the sureties on his official bond shall be liable
to the purchaser at said tax sale for all amounts paid by him for such land, together with
cost of suit for same. Should, however, the property be insufficiently described in the assessment
thereof, the said tax assessor and the sureties on his official...
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40-15-3
Section 40-15-3 Duplicate of federal return filed by executor; computation by Department of
Revenue. It is hereby made the duty of the executor of the estate of any person who has died
a resident of Alabama and upon which estate the tax imposed under any federal revenue act
has not been paid, and the executor of any person who may hereafter die a resident of this
state, and whose estate is subject to the payment of a federal estate tax, to file with the
Department of Revenue of Alabama a duplicate of all the returns which he is required to make
to the federal authorities for the purpose of having the estate taxes determined. When such
duplicate return is filed with the Department of Revenue, it shall compute the amount of tax
that would be due upon said return as federal estate taxes imposed under any federal act permitting
credit of inheritance or estate taxes to the states upon the property of said estate taxable
in the State of Alabama and shall assess against said estate as estate...
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40-5-44
Section 40-5-44 Final settlements and payments by collectors. (a) On or before July 1 in each
year, the tax collector must make final settlement, under oath, with the Comptroller, of all
matters pertaining to the office of tax collector and pay over to the State Treasurer the
balance which may be found due from him or her for taxes with which he or she is chargeable
under the laws of the state, and at that time the tax collector must also account to the Comptroller
and pay over to the proper governmental authorities and any holder of a tax lien certificate
issued pursuant to Acts 1995, No. 95-408 all money received by the tax collector for the sale
of lands and other property which may have been sold for payment of taxes and also account
to the Comptroller for all lands bought by the state. The tax collector must also report under
oath to the Comptroller and pay over to the State Treasurer all escaped taxes assessed and
collected. For failure of any tax collector to make any of the...
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40-7-13
Section 40-7-13 Assessment of property in possession of commission merchants and assignees
and consignees authorized to sell. Commission merchants and all persons trading and dealing
on commission, assignees and consignees authorized to sell and persons having in their possession
goods, wares, or merchandise belonging to another and subject to taxation in any county, city,
or town of Alabama, where said property is located, when the owner of the property does not
reside in the county, are deemed to be owners of the property in their possession for the
purpose of assessment, and unless such goods, wares, or merchandise have been otherwise listed
for taxation, the same shall be listed separately from any other goods, wares, or merchandise
owned by such person, firm, or corporation for taxation, and the name of the assignor or consignor
shall be listed on the return, the same shall be assessed for taxation to the person, firm,
or corporation who has such goods, wares, or merchandise in...
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40-7-27
Section 40-7-27 Assessor to certify correctness of returns, notify Department of Revenue and
deliver to board of equalization. When the assessor shall have completed his work of assessing,
valuing, and equalizing property which has been listed for taxation in his county, and such
valuation shall have been entered on the assessments lists, which shall not be later than
the last Monday in February of each year, he shall certify over his signature to the correctness
of his returns, showing valuations fixed by him, and he shall at once notify the Department
of Revenue by certified or registered mail that he has completed his assessment, valuation,
and equalization work and that the tax returns are ready for the review and inspection as
provided for in this title. Such lists of property shall be by the assessor delivered to the
board of equalization not later than the second Monday in March. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256;
Code 1940, T. 51, ยง57.)...
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