45-9-242
Section 45-9-242 Education and road construction purposes. Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Chambers County Commission may levy for a period of 20 years, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of six mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county. The revenue from the additional tax shall be paid to the county general fund to be distributed as follows: (1) Three mills to the county and city boards of education to be used for general education purposes. (2) Three mills shall remain in the county general fund to be used for the construction and maintenance of roads in the county. (Act 2003-287, p. 686, §1.)...
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40-9-19
Section 40-9-19 Homesteads. (a)(1) Homesteads, as defined by the Constitution and laws of Alabama, are exempt from all state ad valorem taxes. In no case shall the exemption apply to more than one person or head of the family, nor shall the exemption exceed $4,000 in assessed value or 160 acres in area for any resident of this state who is not over 65 years of age. (2) The homesteads of residents of this state, over 65 years of age, or who are retired due to permanent and total disability, regardless of age, or who are blind as defined in Section 1-1-3, regardless of age or whether such person is retired, shall be exempt from all state ad valorem taxes. (3) The state Commissioner of Revenue may define and specify the condition or state of health that makes a person "permanently and totally disabled" and may issue certificates of disability to the person as he or she may find meets such specifications. Any person who is drawing any pension or annuity from the armed services or a company...
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11-51-241
Section 11-51-241 Exemption. The governing body of any Class 6 municipality, by the adoption of a resolution or an ordinance, and the board of education of the municipality by the adoption of a resolution, may grant, with respect to any parcel of commercial property located within the municipality, for a period of not more than 15 years, a partial or complete exemption from the portion of the municipal and county ad valorem taxes allocated for municipal educational purposes which exceeds 20 mills; provided, the revenue from municipal and county ad valorem taxes allocated for municipal educational purposes with respect to the parcel of commercial property continues to equal or exceed the amount of revenue with respect to the parcel for the tax year immediately preceding the first tax year for which the exemption is effective. The extent of the exemption and the period of the exemption shall be fixed in the resolution or ordinance. (Act 2000-571, p. 1054, §2.)...
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40-9-25.14
Section 40-9-25.14 Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. (a) The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, hereinafter referred to as the Barber Museum, is exempted from paying any state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes with respect to tangible personal property purchased solely for display as a museum exhibit primarily within the confines of the museum property. (b) All personal property owned by and all real property leased to the Barber Museum by the City of Birmingham and improvements thereon, at such time as the leased real property may be purchased by the Barber Museum, and all improvements made subsequent to the purchase, are hereby or shall upon their purchase be exempted from any state, county, and local ad valorem taxation. Provided, however, this exemption shall not apply to any portion of the property that is not used in connection with the organization's museum or motorsports park operations, or that may be sold to any third party, or that may be leased to any third party...
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40-9-25.19
Section 40-9-25.19 Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Foundation and Calhoun Community College Foundation. (a) All property owned by the Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Foundation and the Calhoun Community College Foundation and used by that organization in furtherance of its charitable purposes is hereby exempted from any state, county, and local ad valorem taxation. (b) All purchases by the Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Foundation and the Calhoun Community College Foundation which are used by that organization in the furtherance of its charitable purpose are hereby exempted from the state, county, and local sales and use taxes. (Act 2013-170, p. 317, §§1, 2.)...
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45-49-242.04
Section 45-49-242.04 Qualified parading Mardi Gras societies. (a) All property owned by qualified parading Mardi Gras societies and used exclusively for the purpose of storing Mardi Gras parade floats, equipment, related accessories, and records, or used exclusively for other Mardi Gras related purposes, is hereby exempted from all county, local, and municipal ad valorem taxation. This exemption shall apply to all taxes due and payable for the tax year beginning October 1, 1985, and each tax year subsequent thereto (b) For the purposes of this section the following definitions shall apply: (1) MARDI GRAS PARADE. Any parade conducted by a member of Mobile Mardi Gras parading organizations during the period beginning on the thirtieth day before Mardi Gras Day and ending on Mardi Gras Day. (2) QUALIFIED PARADING MARDI GRAS SOCIETY. Any organization which is a member of Mobile Mardi Gras parading organizations and which has conducted a Mardi Gras parade during the year for which an...
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11-49B-14
Section 11-49B-14 Exemption from taxation. (a) The property and income of the authority, all bonds issued by the authority, the income from the bonds, conveyances by or to the authority, and leases, mortgages, and deeds of trust by or to the authority shall be exempt from the following: (1) All taxation in the State of Alabama. (2) All taxes levied by any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, including, but without limitation to, license and excise taxes imposed in respect of the privilege of engaging in any of the activities that an authority may engage in. (b) The authority shall not be obligated to pay or allow any fees, taxes, or costs to the judge of probate of any county in respect of its incorporation, the amendment of its certificate of incorporation, or the recording of any document. (c) The employees of the authority shall pay any occupational taxes required by law, and the authority shall collect and remit the occupational taxes in accordance...
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11-89A-16
Section 11-89A-16 Exemption from taxation, etc. The property and income of any authority, all bonds issued by an authority, the income from such bonds, conveyances by or to an authority, and leases, mortgages, and deeds of trust or trust indentures by or to an authority shall be exempt from all taxation in the State of Alabama. Any authority shall be exempt from all taxes levied by any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, including, but without limitation to, license and excise taxes imposed in respect of the privilege of engaging in any of the activities in which an authority may engage. An authority shall not be obligated to pay or allow any fees, taxes, or costs to the judge of probate of any county in respect of its incorporation, the amendment of its certificate of incorporation, or the recording of any document. (Acts 1980, No. 80-278, p. 368, §17.)...
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41-10-652
Section 41-10-652 Definitions. When used in this division, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ANCILLARY COSTS shall mean the costs incurred in acquiring and constructing public improvements that benefit all or any part of the project including, without limitation, (i) improvements to streets, roads and bridges, (ii) improvements to water and sewer systems, gas and electric systems, and other utilities providing services to any part of the project, (iii) improvements to the police, fire, and emergency rescue services provided to the company by local governmental entities, and (iv) improvements to transportation systems benefiting the company, such as railroad spur and switching facilities. (2) AUTHORITY shall mean the Alabama 21st Century Authority, which is provided for pursuant to Division 1. (3) BONDS shall mean the bonds that are authorized herein to be issued by the authority. (4) COMPANY shall mean an...
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45-25-250.11
Section 45-25-250.11 Exemption from taxes, fees, etc. The authority, the property and income of the authority, the income from bonds, conveyances by or to the authority, and leases, mortgages, and deeds of trust by or to the authority shall be exempt from all taxation in the State of Alabama. The authority shall not be obligated to payor allow any fees, taxes, or costs to the judge of probate of any county in respect of its incorporation, the amendment of its certificate of incorporation or the recording of any document. No license or excise tax may be imposed on the authority in respect of the privilege of engaging in any of the activities authorized by this article. (Act 89-426, p. 893, §12.)...
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