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45-8-244.07
Section 45-8-244.07 Consolidation of offices. It is the purpose of this subpart to conserve
revenue and promote the public convenience in Calhoun County by consolidating the offices
of tax assessor and tax collector into one county office. (Act 95-556, p. 1162, §8.)...
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40-4-2
Section 40-4-2 Amount and payment of commissions. The tax assessor shall be entitled to receive
from the tax collector, out of the first money collected by him, giving duplicate receipts
therefor, one of which receipts shall be forwarded to the Comptroller by the tax collector,
the following commissions: In counties where the collections, not including taxes on real
estate bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property except for
the provisions of the law exempting homesteads from state taxes, do not exceed $12,000, the
rate shall be 10 percent on the first $5,000, five percent on the next $4,000 and four percent
on the remainder. The commission herein provided for is to be calculated on collections for
real property and personal property, except motor vehicles, for the general fund of the state
and county. In counties where collections, not including taxes on property bid in by the state
at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property except for the...
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45-3-120.09
Section 45-3-120.09 Employment. (a) All classified employees shall be hired from a list of
job applicants who meet the job related qualifications for a vacancy. Other employees will
be employed in accordance with procedures established by the Barbour County Commission. (b)
The judge of probate, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, and the county commission as a
collective body shall each be authorized to employ on a discretionary basis, one employee
to serve as a principal assistant in that office. The persons so employed shall be unclassified
employees and need not be hired from a list of applicants, but must meet the job qualifications
for the position to which they are to be appointed. The county commission may authorize additional
unclassified employees, but it is the intent of this article to keep the assistants to a minimum.
If two or more elected offices are combined, the elected official shall have no more than
one unclassified employee unless additional unclassified employees...
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45-33-240.27
Section 45-33-240.27 Purpose of subpart. It is the purpose of this subpart to conserve revenue
and promote the public convenience in Hale County by consolidating the offices of tax assessor
and tax collector of such county into one county office. (Act 83-696, p. 1136, §8.)...
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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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11-12-14
Section 11-12-14 Books, stationery, telephones, etc., for probate judge, tax assessor, sheriff,
etc. The judge of probate, the tax assessor, the tax collector, the sheriff, and the county
treasurer or custodian must be allowed reasonable expenses for suitable books, stationery,
postage stamps used exclusively for official business, and telephones, to be paid for by the
county on the approval of the county commission, and the judge of probate shall also be allowed
expense for his seal of office, to be paid for by the county. (Code 1852, §684; Code 1867,
§811; Code 1876, §717; Code 1886, §805; Code 1896, §3384; Code 1907, §5442; Code 1923,
§9604; Acts 1927, No. 595, p. 693; Code 1940, T. 12, §123.)...
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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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45-14-240.05
Section 45-14-240.05 Compensation. The county revenue commissioner shall collect and pay into
the general fund of the county all fees, percentages, commissions, and other allowances which
the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county are now or hereafter may be by law authorized
and directed to charge or collect for the performance of any duty hereby imposed on the county
revenue commissioner. As compensation for the performance of the duties of his or her office,
the county revenue commissioner shall receive an annual salary as provided by law, payable
in equal monthly installments out of the general fund of the county. (Act 87-393, p. 562,
§6.)...
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45-20-241.05
Section 45-20-241.05 Collection and disposition of funds; compensation. The county revenue
commissioner shall collect and pay into the general fund of the county all fees, percentages,
commissions, and other allowances which the tax assessor and the tax collector of the county
are now or hereafter may be by law authorized and directed to charge or collect for the performance
of any duty hereby imposed on the county revenue commissioner. As compensation for the performance
of the duties of this office, the county revenue commissioner shall receive an annual salary
as provided by Section 40-6A-2. (Act 87-485, p. 736, §6; Act 90-307, p. 422, §1.)...
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45-36-140
Section 45-36-140 Assessment and collection of tax; Fire Marshal; regulations; fire districts.
(a) The Jackson County Commission is hereby authorized to fix a county fire protection tax
at a rate of 2 mills on each one hundred dollars ($100) of the assessed value on all taxable
real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County, excluding row crops
and pasture lands. The tax fixed by the Jackson County Commission shall be based on the assessed
value of all taxable real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County,
except row crops and pasture lands, as shown by the records of the Tax Assessor of Jackson
County, and shall be assessed and collected as all other ad valorem taxes in the county. The
Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Jackson County shall not charge to or collect from the fire
protection tax fund any fees or charges for the assessment or collection of the fire protection
tax. The amount collected from assessment and collection of this...
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