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40-18-15
Section 40-18-15 Deductions for individuals generally. (a) No deduction shall be allowed for
any losses, expenses, or interest deferred or disallowed pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 267 or for
any cost required to be capitalized in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 263A; otherwise, there
shall be allowed as deductions: (1) All ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during
the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, as determined in accordance with 26
U.S.C. § 162. (2) Interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness, limited
to the amount allowable as an interest deduction for federal income tax purposes in the corresponding
tax year or period pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. §§ 163, 264, and 265. (3) The
following taxes paid or accrued within the taxable year: a. Income taxes, Federal Insurance
Contribution Act taxes, taxes on self-employment income and estate and gift taxes imposed
by authority of the United States or any possession of the United...
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2-15-63
Section 2-15-63 Bonds of livestock market operators. Any person operating a livestock market
in this state shall make and execute a bond in favor of the State of Alabama, which bond shall
be made by a surety company qualified to do business in the State of Alabama and such bond
shall be filed in the office of the commissioner. The minimum amount of such bond shall be
$5,000.00 or such greater sum not to exceed $50,000.00. The exact amount of said bond shall
be determined by dividing the gross amount of business done by such livestock market during
the preceding 12 months or such part thereof as the livestock market was engaged in business
by the number of days on which sales were made, and such bond shall be not less than the nearest
multiple of $1,000.00. Any bond accepted under the provisions of this section shall be not
less than $5,000.00 nor more than $50,000.00. In the event the livestock market has not engaged
in business during the year preceding the date of its application for...
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40-18-23
Section 40-18-23 Taxpayers engaged in multistate business - Option of certain taxpayers to
report and pay tax on basis of percentage of volume. Any taxpayer who has taxable income from
business activities both within and without this state, whose only business activities within
this state consist of sales and do not include owning or renting real estate or tangible personal
property, and whose dollar volume of gross sales made during the tax year within this state
is not in excess of $100,000 may elect to report and pay any income tax due on the basis of
a percentage of such volume. If a taxpayer elects to report and pay income tax due on the
basis of a percentage of sales in this state, the percentage rate shall be one fourth of one
percent of such volume of sales. The report shall be made on forms prescribed by the Commissioner
of Revenue and shall be due and payable on the same date and in the same manner as provided
in Sections 40-18-27 and 40-18-39. (Acts 1967, No. 392, p. 979,...
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40-18-31.2
Section 40-18-31.2 Factor presence nexus standard for business activity. (a)(1) Individuals
who are residents or domiciliaries of this state and business entities that are organized
or commercially domiciled in this state have substantial nexus with this state. (2) Nonresident
individuals and business entities organized outside of the state that are doing business in
this state have substantial nexus and are subject to the taxes provided for in Chapters 14A,
18, and 16 of this title, when in any tax period the property, payroll, or sales of the individual
or business in the state, as they are defined in subsection (d), exceeds the thresholds set
forth in subsection (b). (b) Substantial nexus is established if any of the following thresholds
are exceeded during the tax period: (1) A dollar amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000)
of property. (2) A dollar amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) of payroll. (3) A dollar
amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) of sales, as...
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40-21-85
Section 40-21-85 Administration of article and collection of tax. (a) The provisions of this
article shall be administered and the tax herein levied shall be collected in accordance with
the uniform procedures set forth in this title, along with the procedures set forth in Division
1 of Article 1 of Chapter 23 of this title, for administering and collecting the tax therein
levied, and for such purposes there are hereby incorporated into this article by reference
the provisions of Sections 40-23-8 through 40-23-12, 40-23-25 and 40-23-27 through 40-23-31,
together with the definitions applicable to said sections contained in Section 40-23-1; provided,
that in the event of the repeal of such division, such repeal shall not operate to eliminate
the tax collection procedures contained therein to the extent they are incorporated in this
article by reference, unless the legislation providing for such repeal shall clearly indicate
such a result. The taxes herein levied shall be due and payable...
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11-81-188
Section 11-81-188 Maintenance of books of record and accounts, balance sheets, etc., as to
properties, financial condition, etc., of system; inspection and examination of same. (a)
Any borrower issuing revenue bonds under the provisions of this article shall install and
maintain proper books of record and account, separate entirely from other records and accounts
of such borrower, in which full and correct entries shall be made of all dealings or transactions
of or in relation to the properties, business and affairs of the system or combined system.
The governing body of such borrower, not later than three months after the close of any calendar,
operating or fiscal year, shall cause to be prepared a balance sheet and an income and surplus
account showing, respectively, in reasonable detail, the financial condition of the system
or combined system at the close of each preceding calendar, operating or fiscal year and the
financial operations thereof during such year. (b) Said balance...
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19-3-125
Section 19-3-125 Life, endowment, or annuity contracts. In addition to any other investment
now permitted by law, a guardian or trustee may invest the funds of his ward or of the beneficiary
of the trust in life, endowment or annuity contracts of legal reserve life insurance companies
duly qualified and authorized to write such business in the State of Alabama; provided, however,
that the annual premium or premiums on such contracts purchased by such guardian or trustee
shall not exceed 25 percent of the income of the ward or the beneficiary for any calendar
year preceding the date of such purchase. The contract must contain the following options
after it has been in force for three years or less: a cash surrender value option, a paid-up
insurance or endowment option, and an extended insurance or endowment option. Such contract
may be issued on the life or lives of the ward or wards, or beneficiary or beneficiaries of
the trust or upon the life or lives of persons in whose life or...
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40-18-293
Section 40-18-293 Alabama income and financial institution excise tax credit. (a) An Alabama
income and financial institution excise tax credit is hereby established for small businesses
that create new jobs paying more than ten dollars ($10) per hour. The credit shall equal one
thousand dollars ($1,000) and shall be available in the tax year during which the employee
has completed 12 months of consecutive employment. (b) The employer must have a net increase
in the total number of full time employees in Alabama on the last date of each tax year during
which employees are hired for which the employer claims a credit, over the number employed
in Alabama as of the last day of the tax year immediately preceding the first employment year.
The increase must equal or exceed the number of newly hired employees for which a credit is
sought by one employee for each newly hired employee for whom a credit is being sought for
the current year, plus one employee for all employees for whom credits...
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41-9-219
Section 41-9-219 Tax credit for qualified equity investment. The purchaser of the qualified
equity investment, or subsequent holder of the qualified equity investment, earns a vested
right to a tax credit and shall be entitled to utilize a portion of such tax credit during
the taxable year including that credit allowance date equal to the applicable percentage for
such credit allowance date multiplied by the purchase price paid to the issuer of the qualified
equity investment. The amount of the tax credit claimed shall not exceed the amount of the
taxpayer's state tax liability for the tax year for which the tax credit is claimed. The basis
of any qualified equity investment shall be reduced by the amount of any credit determined
under this section with respect to such investment. (Act 2012-483, p. 1340, §4.)...
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40-18-392
Section 40-18-392 (Tax credit expires January 1, 2019, per subsection (g)). Qualifications
for and applicability of tax credit. (a) An Alabama small business tax credit is hereby allowed
for any Alabama small business employer that creates a new job and hires a new full-time employee
to fill that job. The credit shall be a one-time credit equal to one thousand five hundred
dollars ($1,500) for each qualified new employee, and shall only be applicable to a tax year
in which the new employee has completed 12 months of consecutive full-time employment with
the employer. (b) To qualify for the credit, the employer must have a net employee growth
as of the last date of each tax year during which the employer claims a credit pursuant to
this article. The net employee growth must equal or exceed the number of qualified new employees
for which a credit is sought in the current or applicable tax year, plus the total number
of qualified new employees for whom credits were claimed pursuant to...
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