40-6-2
Section 40-6-2 Oath; assumption of duties, etc., in case of vacancy. Such supernumerary tax collector, tax assessor, license commissioner, or other elected official charged with the assessment and/or collection of any ad valorem taxes in the various counties of the State of Alabama shall take the oath of office prescribed for tax collectors, tax assessors, license commissioners, or other elected officials charged with the assessment and/or collection of any ad valorem taxes in this state; and, if a vacancy shall occur in the office in the county in which the supernumerary tax collector, tax assessor, license commissioner, or other elected official charged with the assessment and/or collection of any ad valorem taxes holds his commission, he shall immediately assume and exercise all of the duties, power, and authority of such official in said county until a successor is appointed by the Governor of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1967, No. 755, p. 1609, §2.)...
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45-1-81.01
Section 45-1-81.01 Assessment and collection of certain motor vehicle taxes; license records. (a) The judge of probate shall perform all duties relating to the assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes and casual sales and use taxes on motor vehicles in the county, which have heretofore been performed by the tax assessor and the tax collector. The tax assessor and the tax collector of Autauga County are hereby relived of all duties and responsibilities relative to the assessment and collection of taxes on such motor vehicles. The judge of probate shall receive the commissions and fees now allowed the assessor and collector for performing these functions, and such fees and commissions shall be remitted to the county general fund. Reporting and remitting such collections shall be made by the judge of probate or as otherwise required by statute. (b) The judge of probate shall keep at all times an accurate record of all licenses received by him or her from the State Comptroller and of...
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45-30-240.70
Section 45-30-240.70 Budgetary operations and functions. (a) The Tax Assessor of Franklin County is hereby authorized to take the necessary action to merge the budgetary operations and functions of his or her office. Hereafter, the office shall be financed on a pro rata share basis from the proceeds of state, county, and municipal ad valorem taxes collected in the county. This section is not intended to affect any other county office. (b) The provisions of this section are supplemental. It shall be construed in pari materia with other laws regulating the tax assessor's office in Franklin County; however, those laws or parts of laws which are in direct conflict or inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. (Act 88-415, p. 613, §§1, 2; Act 88-564, p. 884, §§1, 2.)...
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11-51-208
Section 11-51-208 Collection of taxes by Department of Revenue - Reports; costs; enabling act; rules and regulations; assessment, rates of interest. (a) Municipalities may, upon request of the municipal governing body, engage the Department of Revenue to collect and administer their municipal sales, use, rental, and lodgings tax. Subject to subsections (c) and (d), the Department of Revenue shall collect and administer the municipal sales, use, rental, and lodgings tax on behalf of the requesting municipality. The department shall prepare and distribute reports, forms, and other information as may be necessary to provide for the collection and administration of any municipal tax it collects and administers and, on request, shall make all reports available for inspection by the governing body of the municipality. In collecting and administering a municipal sales, use, rental, or lodgings tax, the department shall have all the authority and duties as it has in connection with the...
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11-51-240
Section 11-51-240 Applicability; definitions. This division shall apply to all Class 6 municipalities as defined in Section 11-40-12, and all city boards of education located within those municipalities. As used in this division, the term "governing body" shall mean the city council or other governing body of any municipality subject to this division; and the term "municipal and county ad valorem taxes allocated for municipal educational purposes" shall mean all real estate ad valorem taxes and all personal property ad valorem taxes imposed by a Class 6 municipality or levied by the county in which the municipality is located which are allocated for municipal educational purposes in the municipality. (Act 2000-571, p. 1054, §1.)...
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11-51-47
Section 11-51-47 Assessment book of tax assessor. The book required to be made for the county tax assessor under the provisions of law shall also show the property subject to municipal taxes in such municipalities and shall be so ruled that the amount of such municipal taxes charged to each taxpayer or against property in favor of such municipalities for the next succeeding municipal tax year on the assessed value of the then current state tax year can be entered and extended and footed up and the footings carried from page to page and the total amounts thereof footed up so as to show the amount of taxes to be paid to such municipalities. (Acts 1931, No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §705.)...
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45-3-243
Section 45-3-243 Special transaction fee. In addition to all other fees and costs provided by law, a special transaction fee not exceeding three dollars ($3) shall be paid to the Barbour County Tax Collector or Revenue Commissioner when public business is transacted in the office of either county official. The tax assessor shall charge the additional special transaction fee not exceeding three dollars ($3) when a parcel of property is assessed for ad valorem taxes. The additional fee shall be collected by the tax collector or revenue commissioner when the ad valorem taxes are collected. Initially, the additional special transaction fee charged by the tax assessor, tax collector, or revenue commissioner shall be two dollars ($2). The additional fee may be increased to three dollars ($3) by resolution adopted by the Barbour County Commission calling for the increase. The special additional transaction fees shall be collected by the tax collector or revenue commissioner and deposited in...
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45-34-240.20
Section 45-34-240.20 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) After September 30, 1985, there shall be a county revenue commissioner in Henry County. A commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1984 and at the general election every six years thereafter, who shall serve for a term of six years beginning on the first day of October next after his or her election, and until his or her successor is elected and has qualified. (b) The county revenue commissioner shall do and perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or by the tax collector of the county relative to the assessment of property for taxation, the collection of taxes, the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning assessments for and the collection of taxes. (c) The salaries and fringe benefits, as determined, shall be paid on a pro rata basis out of the monies collected each tax year into the general fund of the county, and thereafter paid...
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45-34-240.40
Section 45-34-240.40 Salaries. (a) The County Commission of Henry County is authorized to pay out of the general fund of the county the salaries of clerks for the tax collector and clerks for the tax assessor. Such clerks shall be appointed by the tax collector and tax assessor, respectively. The tax assessor, with the approval of the Henry County Commission, shall fix his or her clerks' salaries and the tax collector, with the approval of the Henry County Commission, shall fix his or her clerks' salaries; however, the total amount to be paid to the clerks in each office shall be fixed at not more than twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum, total, and shall be paid as requested by the tax assessor and tax collector, with the approval of the Henry County Commission, to such clerks. (b) The salaries, as above determined, shall be paid on a pro rata basis out of the monies collected each tax year into the general fund of the county, and thereafter paid from the fund to the clerks in...
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45-37-242.02
Section 45-37-242.02 Correction of errors. In Jefferson County whenever an error is found in the calculation of the amount of ad valorem taxes due or any mechanical error is found in the tax return, listing and valuing of property by the tax assessor upon assessments legally made, the tax assessor is hereby authorized to correct the same in his or her records. The tax assessor shall file in the record the proper evidence to support his or her action, and shall immediately certify same to the tax collector, and if a refund of taxes is due, the tax collector shall refund the monies out of the next monies collected. The taxpayer shall furnish proof of such payment to the satisfaction of the tax collector within two years from the date of such payment. (Act 85-805, 2nd Sp. Sess., p. 62, §1.)...
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