45-39A-14.01
Section 45-39A-14.01 Special ad valorem tax for public school purposes. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 650, S. 593, 1919 General Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Florence, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Florence City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special voted ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized in the second proviso of Amendment 8 and pursuant to an election held in the city on December 10, 1923, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar assessed value and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 373, presently levied at the rate of 7 mills on each dollar of assessed value. (b) The city presently levies and...
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45-45A-80.01
Section 45-45A-80.01 Increase to ad valorem tax. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO 373. Amendment No. 373 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (2) TOWN. The Town of Triana, Alabama. (3) TOWN GENERAL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax authorized pursuant to the applicable provisions of the general laws of this state and the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to be levied by the town for general municipal purposes and without express limit as to time. (b) The town presently levies and collects the town general ad valorem tax. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Triana after a public hearing in accordance with Amendment No. 373, the Town of Triana proposes to increase the rate at which it may levy and collect the town general ad valorem tax by an additional 12 mills ($1.20 on each one hundred dollars)...
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40-12-4
Section 40-12-4 County license tax for school purposes - Authority to levy. (a) In order to provide funds for public school purposes, the governing body of each of the several counties in this state is hereby authorized by ordinance to levy and provide for the assessment and collection of franchise, excise and privilege license taxes with respect to privileges or receipts from privileges exercised in such county, which shall be in addition to any and all other county taxes heretofore or hereafter authorized by law in such county. Such governing body may, in its discretion, submit the question of levying any such tax to a vote of the qualified electors of the county. If such governing body submits the question to the voters, then the governing body shall also provide for holding and canvassing the returns of the election and for giving notice thereof. All the proceeds from any tax levied pursuant to this section less the cost of collection and administration thereof shall be used...
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45-25-241
Section 45-25-241 DeKalb County Rural Water Authority. (a) In addition to any penalty heretofore imposed by law for the late payment of ad valorem taxes in DeKalb County, there is imposed a delinquent payment penalty in the amount of one dollar ($1) per day on that portion of ad valorem taxes due to the county as prescribed on each bill of assessment distributed, as provided by law, to property owners in the county. The additional penalty hereby imposed for late payment of the county portion of any ad valorem taxes due shall be administered and collected in the same manner as now prescribed by law for any existing delinquent payment penalties on taxes including the placement of liens on properties on which payment of such taxes may be delinquent. It is the express intent of this section that the additional penalty herein imposed shall apply only to the county portion of any ad valorem taxes due and payable as provided by law and that the additional penalty shall not be applicable to...
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45-44-244.31
Section 45-44-244.31 Authorization to levy tax; payment; amount. In addition to any and all other taxes or fees heretofore or hereafter levied in Macon County, the Macon County Commission may levy a payroll or privilege fee upon any person who performs a trade, occupation, or profession in those areas of the county not subject to an occupation tax on the effective date of the act adding this language. If any area is not subject to an occupational tax on the effective date of the act adding this language and the area is annexed into a municipality and becomes subject to a municipal occupational tax, any payroll or privilege fee levied pursuant to this section shall continue to apply in the annexed area notwithstanding any other provision of law. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in or follow any trade, occupation, or profession within those areas of the county on or after the first day of January 1998, without paying the payroll or privilege fees imposed by this subpart. All...
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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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45-27-243
Section 45-27-243 Additional ad valorem tax; disposition of funds. (a) As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT No. 3. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 60, S. 130, 1915 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT No. 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) COUNTY COMMISSION. Escambia County Commission. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNTY. Escambia County, Alabama. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The countywide ad valorem tax authorized in Amendment No. 3 and levied and collected on taxable property in the county. (b) The county presently levies and collects the special tax at a rate of thirty cents ($.30) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (3 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to Amendment No. 3 and Amendment No. 373 and an election held in the county on May 8, 1979. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the county...
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45-37-244.01
Section 45-37-244.01 Automobile rental tax. (a) In Jefferson County, in addition to all other taxes imposed by law, there is hereby levied an additional privilege or license tax, in the amount hereinafter prescribed against any person, organization, or other entity engaging or continuing in the county in the business of leasing or renting any passenger automotive vehicle, the duration of the lease being not more than one year. The amount of the taxes levied by this section shall be equal to three percent of the gross proceeds derived by the lessor from the lease or rental of such passenger automotive vehicle for not more than one year. The taxes levied by this section shall become effective September 1, 2001. (b) All amounts collected pursuant to this section shall be allocated to the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority, established by Sections 45-37-90 to 45-37-90.07, inclusive, and shall be used for the support of the operation of the authority, including, but not limited to,...
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45-48A-11.01
Section 45-48A-11.01 Authorization to increase ad valorem school tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the constitution that was pro- posed by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Albertville, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Albertville City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant to an election held in the city on April 26, 1955, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 7.5 mills on taxable property in the city. (b) The city presently levies and collects the special tax at a rate of seventy-five cents ($0.75) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (7.5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to...
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16-13-90
Section 16-13-90 Purposes for which warrants issued. In any county in which a special county tax shall have been voted under the constitution for such purpose or for school purposes generally, and in any school district in which a special district tax shall have been voted under the constitution for such purpose or for school purposes generally, the county board of education or the city board of education, as the case may be, with the approval of the State Superintendent of Education may issue and sell capital outlay warrants for the purposes of erecting, purchasing, altering, enlarging, improving, repairing and equipping school buildings and school playgrounds, and buildings for housing and repairing school buses, including sites for any such buildings and playgrounds; and for the purpose of purchasing school buses; and for the purpose of acquiring a school building already erected by another government body, which building is being transferred to the use and jurisdiction of the board...
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