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40-7-33
Section 40-7-33 Book of assessments - Required; form; use of assessment lists in lieu of book.
The tax assessor must make and enter in an assessment book, suitably ruled and substantially
bound, in forms as prescribed by the Department of Revenue, a condensed statement of all assessments
made during each tax year, showing in separate columns the name of the owner, a description
of the real estate and improvements thereon, the assessed value thereof and the value of the
personal property assessed for taxation; and the assessor shall compute and enter opposite
the name of each taxpayer the aggregate amount of state, county, and special taxes with which
such taxpayer is charged, except as may otherwise be provided herein. When the hearing of
objection to assessments has been completed as herein provided, the tax assessor shall complete
the said book by making the proper entries therein, and foot up at the bottom of each page
the aggregate of all such taxes. When appeals have been taken to...
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40-7-36
Section 40-7-36 Book showing amount of taxes delivered to collector. After the book of assessments
has been completed as provided in this title, the tax assessor must enter in a book in concise
form the amount of taxes assessed against each taxpayer, showing separately the amount of
taxes on real estate and personal property and other subjects of taxation, and the total amount
of tax due, and the address of the taxpayer and the fees of the assessor with a blank for
the fees of the collector, and such book he must turn over to the tax collector on or before
September 15. For the services rendered by him in preparing such book he shall receive compensation
to be allowed by the county commission as follows: In counties where the aggregate assessed
value of real and personal property amounts to $2,000,000 or less, $100; when the assessed
value amounts to more than $2,000,000 and not exceeding $4,000,000, $125; when the assessed
values amount to more than $4,000,000 and not exceeding...
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40-2-11
Section 40-2-11 Powers and duties generally. It shall be the duty of the Department of Revenue,
and it shall have the power and authority, in addition to the authority now in it vested by
law: (1) To have and exercise general and complete supervision and control of the valuation,
equalization, and assessment of property, privilege, or franchise and of the collection of
all property, privilege, license, excise, intangible, franchise, or other taxes for the state
and counties, and of the enforcement of the tax laws of the state, and of the several county
tax assessors and county tax collectors, probate judges, and each and every state and county
official, board, or commission charged with any duty in the enforcement of tax laws, to the
end that all taxable property in the state shall be assessed and taxes shall be imposed and
collected thereon in compliance with the law and that all assessments on property, privileges,
intangibles, and franchises in the state shall be made in exact...
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11-51-48
Section 11-51-48 Computation and entry in assessment book of amount of property tax owed by
taxpayer. After the municipal taxes have been levied by the council, board of commissioners,
or other governing body of such municipalities and certified to the tax assessors of the counties
in which the same are situated for the next succeeding tax year beginning on the next succeeding
October 1, the assessor must compute the amount thereof at the rate levied by the council,
board of commissioners, or other governing body of such municipalities as shown by the certified
copy furnished the assessor of the resolution or ordinance passed which will be owing by each
taxpayer on the assessed value of the property for the then current state tax year and enter
the same in the books of assessment required to be made by the assessor under the provisions
of law opposite the name of such taxpayer and foot up the same, the footings to be carried
from page to page and the total amount thereof footed up....
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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk;
powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1,
1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner
of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The
annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the
county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses
shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the
office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after
the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the
remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or
as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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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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36-14-1
Section 36-14-1 Duties generally. It is the duty of the Secretary of State: (1) To keep the
state seal, the original statutes and public records of the state, and the records and papers
belonging to the Legislature, keeping the papers of each house separate. (2) To attest commissions
and all other public documents from the executive of the state and, when necessary, to affix
the seal of the state thereto and to certify the same in his or her official capacity. (3)
To record, in books proper for that purpose, all grants and patents issued by the state. (4)
To keep all books, maps, and other papers appertaining to the survey of lands belonging to
the state and the books and papers belonging to the land office. (5) To keep in his or her
office the books, maps, and field notes of the late surveyor general of the United States
for this state which are public archives of the state and, upon application, to give certified
copies of the same, which shall be received in evidence in any of the...
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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, ยง705.)...
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40-7-1
Section 40-7-1 Authority of tax assessor; duties of taxpayer. (a) The tax assessor or other
assessing official in each of the several counties shall have the right and authority to assess
all real estate, together with improvements thereon, and all personal property to the party
last assessing the same, or to the owner of record, except such real estate and personal property
which is now or may hereafter be assessed by the Department of Revenue. The failure of the
tax assessor or other assessing official to assess said property to the true owner shall not
invalidate the assessment. The tax assessor or other assessing official shall have the right
and authority to prescribe the proper bookkeeping method to carry out the provisions of this
article, subject to the approval of the Chief Examiner of Public Accounts. Should the owner
of any real estate make improvements on such property, or should any improvements be removed
or destroyed or partially removed or destroyed during any taxable...
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40-7-21
Section 40-7-21 Failure to fill out schedules or lists or give information or subscribe oaths;
authority for enforcement of imposed taxes. (a) It shall be a Class C misdemeanor for any
taxpayer, or attorney or agent of any taxpayer having authority to make tax returns, to fail,
neglect, or refuse on demand of the tax assessor, county revenue commissioner, or other assessing
official, to fill out or have filled out the schedule or list herein provided for, or to fail
to give the information herein provided for, or to fail, refuse, or neglect, to take and subscribe
to the oath or affirmation required to such schedules or fail to return the same to the assessing
official as prescribed by law. (b) The county tax assessor, the county revenue commissioner,
or other county assessing official, the Department of Revenue, their agents, and designated
representatives, shall have authority to audit, examine, and inspect any and all records and
property as needed to enforce the taxes imposed by...
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