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40-9F-33
Section 40-9F-33 Limitations on tax credits; Historic Income Tax Credit Account; transfer or
assignment of tax credits. (a) The state portion of any tax credit against the tax imposed
by Chapter 18 for the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation is placed in service,
shall be equal to 25 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures for certified historic
structures. No tax credit claimed for any certified rehabilitation may exceed five million
dollars ($5,000,000) for all allowable property types except a certified historic residential
structure, and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a certified historic residential structure.
(b) There is created within the Education Trust Fund a separate account named the Historic
Preservation Income Tax Credit Account. The Commissioner of Revenue shall certify to the Comptroller
the amount of income tax credits under this section and the Comptroller shall transfer into
the Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit Account only...
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40-18-376
Section 40-18-376 Investment credit; realization methods; regulations. (a) If provided for
in the project agreement, the incentivized company is allowed an investment credit in an annual
amount equal to 1.5 percent of the capital investment incurred as of the beginning of the
incentive period, to be used as follows: (1) To offset the income taxes found in this chapter,
or as an estimated tax payment of income taxes; (2) To offset the financial institution excise
tax found in Chapter 16; (3) To offset the insurance premium tax levied by Section 27-4A-3(a),
or as an estimated payment of insurance premium tax; (4) To offset utility taxes; or (5) To
offset some combination of the foregoing, so long as the same credit is used only once. The
incentive period shall begin no earlier than the placed-in-service date. The incentive period
shall be 10 years. Should only some portion of a tax year be included in the incentive period,
the amount of the investment credit shall be prorated on a daily...
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40-18-132
Section 40-18-132 Physicians qualifying for credit; time limit; promulgation of rules. Beginning
with the 1994 tax year, a person qualifying as a rural physician shall be allowed a credit
against the tax imposed by Section 40-18-2, in the sum of $5,000. No credit shall be allowed
to a rural physician who is, on May 4, 1993, practicing in a small or rural community. No
credit shall be allowed to a physician who has previously practiced in a small or rural community
unless, after May 4, 1993, that physician returns to practice in a small or rural community
after having practiced in a large or urban community for at least three years. The tax credit
may be claimed for not more than five consecutive tax years. The Department of Revenue shall
promulgate any rules and regulations necessary to implement and administer the provisions
of this article. (Acts 1993, No. 93-313, p. 470, §3.)...
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40-16-4
Section 40-16-4 Levy; reporting of tax; promulgation of rules. (a)(1) Every such financial
institution engaging in any of the following businesses: (i) Banking; (ii) Conducting the
business of a financial institution as defined in this chapter; (iii) Conducting a credit
card business through the issuance of credit cards to Alabama residents or businesses; or
(iv) Conducting a business employing moneyed capital coming into competition with the business
of national banks shall pay to the state annually for each taxable year an excise tax measured
by its net income allocated and apportioned for the taxable year at the rate of six and one-half
percent of the net income. (2) For purposes of the excise tax imposed by this chapter, any
financial institution which has income from business activity that is taxable both within
and without this state shall allocate and apportion its net income as provided in rules which
shall be prescribed by the Department of Revenue, provided that such rules...
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40-18-422
Section 40-18-422 (Credit expires after 2025 tax year unless extended.) Tax credit for eligible
employers of apprentices. (a) For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, through
the tax year beginning January 1, 2019, an Alabama income tax credit is allowed for eligible
employers that employ an apprentice for at least seven full months of the prior taxable year.
The credit shall equal up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each apprentice employed, not
to exceed five apprentices employed. The Department of Revenue, in consultation with the Workforce
Development Division of the Department of Commerce, shall establish a scale reflecting ranges
of amounts of money an employer has invested in an eligible apprentice and a corresponding
tax credit amount and shall award the tax credit in accordance with this scale following confirmation
from the Workforce Development Division that the apprentice for whom the credit is claimed
is in compliance with all federal and state requirements...
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40-18-342
Section 40-18-342 Tax credit for equipment and conversion costs. (a)(1) Subject to subdivision
(2), for all tax years beginning after December 31, 2011, until tax year ending December 31,
2017, there shall be allowed to any agricultural trade or business an income tax credit equal
to 20 percent of the cost of the purchase and installation of any qualified irrigation equipment
and any conversion costs related to the conversion of irrigation equipment from fuel to electricity
or qualified reservoirs. For a surface water withdrawal irrigation system to be eligible for
credit, the irrigation system must operate utilizing a qualified reservoir, except when the
surface water withdrawal is directly from any river or stream whose average annual flow exceeds
8,000 cubic feet per second. A qualified reservoir is not required for a ground water withdrawal
irrigation system. The credit shall be equal to 20 percent of the accrued cost of the qualified
irrigation equipment and the cost of...
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40-18-24.3
Section 40-18-24.3 Taxation on distributive share of interest, dividends, etc., of nonresident
member of qualified investment partnership. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter to the contrary, including Sections 40-18-2 and 40-18-24.2, no income tax shall be
due the State of Alabama from a nonresident member of a qualified investment partnership,
or from the qualified investment partnership itself, with respect to the nonresident member's
distributive share of interest, dividends, distributions, or gains and losses from qualifying
investment securities owned by the entity, as long as the nonresident member does not actively
participate in the day-to-day management of the entity. Provided, however, that in the event
a qualified investment partnership invests in the qualifying investment securities of an entity
that is majority owned by a nonresident member of the qualified investment partnership, income
tax shall be due by such nonresident member with respect to the...
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40-18-378
Section 40-18-378 Verification of employment numbers; audits; return of unearned credit amounts;
liability of incentivized companies. (a) The Department of Labor shall periodically verify
the actual number of eligible employees employed at the qualifying project and the wages of
the eligible employees during the relevant year. If the Department of Labor is not able to
provide the verification utilizing all available resources, it may request any additional
information from the incentivized company as may be necessary. The Department of Revenue may
periodically audit any incentivized company to monitor compliance by the incentivized company
with this article. Nothing in this article shall be construed to limit the powers otherwise
existing for the Department of Revenue to audit and assess an incentivized company. The Department
of Insurance shall have similar audit rights over any incentivized company that is subject
to the insurance premium tax. (b) The project agreement shall include...
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40-18-423
Section 40-18-423 (Credit expires after 2025 tax year unless extended.) Rulemaking authority;
annual report. (a) The Alabama Office of Apprenticeship, under the direction of the Workforce
Development Division of the Department of Commerce, with the consultation of the Board of
Trustees of the Alabama Community College System or its designee, may adopt any rules necessary
to establish standards for participation and eligibility and to implement and administer this
article. The Alabama Office of Apprenticeship shall consult with the Department of Revenue
to coordinate implementation and administration of this article. (b) The Alabama Office of
Apprenticeship shall provide an annual report to the Chair of the House Ways and Means Education
Committee and the Chair of the Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee to account
for the effectiveness of the apprenticeship program under this article. (Act 2016-314, p.
784, §4; Act 2019-506, §8.)...
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40-18-391
Section 40-18-391 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings: (1) ALABAMA SMALL BUSINESS EMPLOYER. A business organization
duly formed, organized, or qualified to do business in the state, with its headquarters or
principal place of business in the state, and having 75 or fewer employees during the tax
year in which the tax credit is claimed pursuant to this article, other than new employees
for which a credit is allowed by this article. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue.
(3) NET EMPLOYEE GROWTH. An Alabama small business employer's net increase in the total number
of full-time employees residing in Alabama based on the following: a. The total number of
full-time Alabama employees on the last date of each tax year in which the employer is claiming
a credit pursuant to this article; minus, b. The total number of full-time Alabama employees
on July 24, 2016. (4) QUALIFIED NEW EMPLOYEE. A new employee of...
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