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40-18-35
Section 40-18-35 Deductions allowed to corporations. (a) The following items shall be deducted
from federal taxable income for purposes of computing taxable income under this chapter: (1)
Refunds of state and local income taxes. (2) Federal income tax paid or accrued during the
taxpayer's taxable year. The portion of federal income tax deductible by a corporation earning
income from sources both inside and outside of Alabama shall be determined by the ratio that
the corporation's taxable income, computed without the deduction for federal income tax, apportioned
and allocated to Alabama bears to the corporation's taxable income, computed without the deduction
for federal income tax, apportioned and allocated everywhere. (3) Interest income earned on
obligations of the United States. (4)a. Interest income earned on obligations of the State
of Alabama or its subdivisions or instrumentalities thereof to the extent included in gross
income for the purposes of federal income taxation. b....
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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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11-92C-8
Section 11-92C-8 Powers of authority. (a) The authority shall have the following powers, together
with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate form:
(1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time, which may be in perpetuity,
subject to Section 11-92C-20, specified in its certificate of incorporation. (2) To sue and
be sued in its own name and to prosecute and defend civil actions in any court having jurisdiction
of the subject matter and of the parties; provided that the authority shall be deemed to be
a governmental entity as defined in Chapter 93 of this title for the purpose of limiting the
damages for which the authority may be liable. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal
and to alter the seal at its pleasure. (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and
conduct of its affairs and business. (5) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange,
gift, lease, or otherwise, and to refinance existing...
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37-11A-1
Section 37-11A-1 Execution and text of compact. The Governor, on behalf of this state, shall
execute a compact, in substantially the following form, with the State of Mississippi, and
the Legislature approves and ratifies the compact in the form substantially as follows: Northeast
Mississippi - Northwest Alabama Railroad Authority Compact. The contracting states solemnly
agree: Article I. The purpose of this compact is to promote and develop trade, commerce, industry,
and employment opportunities for the public good and welfare in northeast Mississippi and
northwest Alabama through the establishment of a joint interstate authority to acquire certain
railroad properties and facilities which the operator thereof has notified the Interstate
Commerce Commission of an intention to abandon and which are located in any of Franklin, Marion,
or Winston Counties, Alabama or in Alcorn or Tishomingo Counties, Mississippi. Article II.
This compact shall become effective immediately as to the State...
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11-54A-9
Section 11-54A-9 Powers of authority; all projects to be in development area. (a) The authority
shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary
to the discharge thereof in corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for
the duration of time, which may be perpetuity, subject to Section 11-54A-20, specified in
its certificate of incorporation. (2) To sue and be sued in its own name and to prosecute
and defend civil actions in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the
parties. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure.
(4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business.
(5) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, lease, or otherwise and
to refinance existing indebtedness on, improve, maintain, equip, and furnish one or more projects,
including all real and personal properties which the board of the authority may...
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40-23-4
Section 40-23-4 Exemptions. (a) There are exempted from the provisions of this division and
from the computation of the amount of the tax levied, assessed, or payable under this division
the following: (1) The gross proceeds of the sales of lubricating oil and gasoline as defined
in Sections 40-17-30 and 40-17-170 and the gross proceeds from those sales of lubricating
oil destined for out-of-state use which are transacted in a manner whereby an out-of-state
purchaser takes delivery of such oil at a distributor's plant within this state and transports
it out-of-state, which are otherwise taxed. (2) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales,
of fertilizer when used for agricultural purposes. The word "fertilizer" shall not
be construed to include cottonseed meal, when not in combination with other materials. (3)
The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales, of seeds for planting purposes and baby chicks and
poults. Nothing herein shall be construed to exempt or exclude from the computation of...

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11-99-8
Section 11-99-8 Financing of project costs. (a) Payment of project costs may be made by any
of the following methods or any combination thereof: (1) Payment from the tax increment fund
of the tax increment district if the purpose of the payment is one provided for in Section
11-99-6 hereof; (2) Payment out of the general funds of the public entity, such payments being
used either directly by the public entity to pay such costs or used by a third party recipient
of such funds to pay such costs if within a Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone; (3) Payment
out of the proceeds of the sale of warrants, bonds or notes (whether public improvement bonds
or notes, mortgage bonds, notes or certificates, revenue bonds or notes, or otherwise) issued
by the public entity, such payments being used either directly by the public entity to pay
such costs or used by a third party recipient of such funds to pay such costs if within a
Major 21st Century Manufacturing Zone; (4) Payment out of the proceeds...
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41-10-44.9
Section 41-10-44.9 Establishment of tax increment funds. In order to provide a method of financing
project costs other than by the issuance of project obligations payable from the amounts required
to be paid by an approved company under a financing agreement, the authority may establish
one or more tax increment funds with respect to a project, into which the authority and an
approved company may agree that the approved company will deposit either or both of the following:
(i) an annual amount equal to the amount of corporate income tax levied by Section 40-18-31
that otherwise would be owed by the approved company on its income generated by or arising
from such project, and (ii) the aggregate job development fees withheld by the approved company
as provided in Section 41-10-44.7. The authority may also arrange for any gifts, grants, loans,
appropriations or other forms of aid from the federal or state governments or from any other
public or private entity to be paid into a tax...
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40-18-70
Section 40-18-70 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) EMPLOYEE. Employee as defined in the
Internal Revenue Code, as amended from time to time. (2) EMPLOYER. Employer as defined in
the Internal Revenue Code, as amended from time to time. An employer is required to withhold
tax from the wages of employees to the extent that such wages are earned in Alabama, whether
the employee is a resident or a nonresident of the state. (3) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. The Internal
Revenue Code of the United States, as amended from time to time. (4) PROVISIONAL CONSTRUCTION
EMPLOYERS. A provisional construction employer is any employer, including members of its affiliated
group as that term is defined in the Internal Revenue Code, that (i) employs 50 or more employees
in a construction project for qualified property located in a tax increment district in which
not less than 50 percent, by area, of the real property...
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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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