40-7-34
Section 40-7-34 Book of assessments - To be certified by department. After the book of assessments has been completed as provided in this title, the Department of Revenue or the agent or assistant thereof shall certify on the book of assessments that the same has been examined and corrected by him by comparing the book of assessments with the tax returns showing final valuations, both as to items of property and amounts of assessments, and that the amount of state tax is $ ______ (here give amount)______, the amount of county tax is $ ______ (here give amount) ______, the amount of special taxes is $ ______ (here give amount) ______, specifying the total amount of each of such taxes, and such certificate is to be the warrant to the tax collector of the county to proceed to collect such taxes in the manner directed by law. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §63.)...
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40-7-33
Section 40-7-33 Book of assessments - Required; form; use of assessment lists in lieu of book. The tax assessor must make and enter in an assessment book, suitably ruled and substantially bound, in forms as prescribed by the Department of Revenue, a condensed statement of all assessments made during each tax year, showing in separate columns the name of the owner, a description of the real estate and improvements thereon, the assessed value thereof and the value of the personal property assessed for taxation; and the assessor shall compute and enter opposite the name of each taxpayer the aggregate amount of state, county, and special taxes with which such taxpayer is charged, except as may otherwise be provided herein. When the hearing of objection to assessments has been completed as herein provided, the tax assessor shall complete the said book by making the proper entries therein, and foot up at the bottom of each page the aggregate of all such taxes. When appeals have been taken to...
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40-2-18
and that the board will convene at the courthouse in the county on a day to be named and fixed in the notice to correct any errors in the valuations. In the event the property of any taxpayer is increased by the county board of equalization when revaluing and equalizing assessments as provided in this section over the assessed value as originally fixed by the board, the taxpayer shall be furnished by mail or in person, with a statement showing separately the revised value of his or her personal property and his or her real property and also that the taxpayer may file in writing with the secretary of the county board of equalization, within 30 calendar days from the date of the notice, objections, if any are made, to the revaluation made as herein provided, and that the county board of equalization will sit on a day to be named and fixed in the notice, when the complaining taxpayer, his or her agent or attorney may appear and produce evidence in support of any objection as filed....
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40-2-15
As soon as practicable after any property assessment has been set aside by the Department of Revenue, the department shall make a revaluation and, in the same notice, set a date for hearing objections, if any are made, to the valuation so fixed, and the hearing of objections shall be held at the office of the Department of Revenue, in Montgomery, Alabama, or at the courthouse of the county in which is located the property involved in the assessment, if demanded by the taxpayer, his agent or attorney, and when such assessment shall have been completed and made final by the department it shall notify the tax assessor of each county in which such property so revalued and assessed is situated of the amount of the assessment in such county, together with a general description of the property as assessed, which the assessor must enter in the book of assessments in addition to the assessments of other real estate and personal property. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §132.)...
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40-7-35
Section 40-7-35 Same abstracts of property contained in book. When the book of assessments has been completed, the county tax assessor must without delay make out in triplicate, upon forms to be furnished by the Department of Revenue, a complete abstract of all real and personal property as contained in the assessment book of the county, identified by each public school system of the county and listing the same for each public school system of the county therein, showing the total amount and value of each class of taxable property, including specifically the total amount and value of each class of taxable property defined in Section 40-8-1, as amended, as Class III property that is appraised according to its current use value and the total amount and value of such Class III property that is appraised according to its fair and reasonable market value, property exempt from taxation and the amount of taxes of each item, extended in a column; such abstract of assessment must be approved...
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40-2-11
be borne by every kind of property in this state and to ascertain the proper amount of license, privilege, excise, corporation, franchise, income, or ad valorem taxes. b. To require reporting of retail sales and customer notification, within constitutional limitations, when the seller does not collect sales, use, or simplified sellers use tax on Alabama sales transactions, and to provide for penalties pursuant to Section 40-2A-11. c. To require reporting of rental transactions of tangible personal property as defined in Section 40-12-220, when the property is classified as Class II or Class IV property under Section 40-8-1, by persons facilitating the transactions and to require notifications to the lessor when the lessor has not furnished evidence that it has acquired a license as required under Section 40-12-221, and to provide for penalties pursuant to Section 40-2A-11. (8) To cause the deposition of witnesses residing within or without the state to be taken upon such notice to...
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40-2A-7
years from the date the return is filed with the department, whichever is later. This subparagraph shall not apply to any corporation unless dissolution is completed within 18 months of the date of the written notice. e. If a taxpayer has made the election provided in subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, a preliminary assessment based on the gain realized as a result of the involuntary conversion [in the case of subsection (d) of Section 40-18-8] or a rollover of gain on the sale of a personal residence [as provided in subsection (e) of Section 40-18-8] may be entered within three years from the date the taxpayer notified the department of the replacement of the property in accordance with subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, as the case may be, or of his or her intention not to replace the property. f. If a taxpayer has validly elected to have the provisions of subdivision (a) (7) of Section 40-18-6 and subsection (l) of Section 40-18-8 apply to an acquisition of stock...
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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk; powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1, 1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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27-4A-3
Section 27-4A-3 Generally. (a) Subject to the exceptions and exemptions hereinafter set forth, for the year beginning on January 1, 1995, and for each year thereafter, every insurer shall pay to the commissioner a premium tax equal to the percentage, as set out in this subsection, of the premiums received by the insurer for business done in this state, whether the same was actually received by the insurer in this state or elsewhere: (1) PREMIUM TAX ON LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS. a. Except as hereinafter provided, the rates of taxation on life insurance premiums shall be those amounts set out in the following schedule: Year Foreign Insurers Domestic Insurers 1995 2.9 1.3 1996 2.8 1.6 1997 2.7 1.8 1998 2.5 2.1 Every Year Thereafter 2.3 2.3 b. Individual life insurance policies in a face amount of greater than $5,000 and up to and including $25,000, excluding group life insurance policies, shall be taxed at the rate of one percent per annum. c. Individual life insurance policies in a face...
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32-8-87
or any other person pays or makes other monetary settlement to a person when a vehicle is damaged and the damage to the vehicle is greater than or equal to 75 percent of the fair retail value of the vehicle prior to damage as set forth in a current edition of a nationally recognized compilation of retail values, including automated data bases. The compensation for total loss as defined in this subsection shall not include payments by an insurer or other person for medical care, bodily injury, vehicle rental, or for anything other than the amount paid for the actual damage to the motor vehicle. A vehicle that has sustained minor damage as a result of theft or vandalism shall not be considered a total loss. Any person acquiring ownership of a damaged motor vehicle that meets the definition of total loss for which a salvage title has not been issued shall apply for a salvage title, other than a scrap metal processor acquiring such vehicle for purposes of recycling into metallic...
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