United States — Alabama
Section 45-29-90.10 Levy of Taxes; General Fund.
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This section imposes several taxes in the Tom Bevill Reservoir Management Area and directs how the proceeds must be collected and deposited.
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United States — Alabama
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This section imposes several taxes in the Tom Bevill Reservoir Management Area and directs how the proceeds must be collected and deposited.
United States — Alabama
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The Tax Assessor and Tax Collector offices of Clay County are abolished on October 1, 1991, or earlier if a vacancy occurs.
United States — Alabama
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This section says certain estate-tax credits, deferrals, interest charges, and related tax deductions are shared ratably among the relevant people, with a specific exception for a beneficiary who paid the tax directly or through a charge on the property.
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This section makes specified state sales tax provisions apply to the county tax, and gives the State Commissioner of Revenue and State Department of Revenue the same powers, duties, and obligations for that county tax.
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The county tax is a debt due the county, can be collected as provided by law, and is secured by a lien. The department must collect and enforce the tax, may hire special counsel, and must pay that counsel from tax proceeds.
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In Jefferson County, if ad valorem tax on a tract tied to a single parcel ID is $1 or less, the tax assessor (or similar officer) does not have to levy the tax, and the tax counts as paid when certified to the tax collector (or similar officer).
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Choctaw County may levy a 1-cent privilege license tax on gross sales or gross receipts, with stated exemptions, and the Department of Revenue handles collection and reporting.
United States — Alabama
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This section defines terms used in the subpart, including County, Commissioner, State Department of Revenue, State, state sales tax and use tax terms, registered seller, month, quarterly period, and fiscal year.
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In certain Alabama counties under 600,000 population, qualifying county tax officials may apply to become supernumerary officials by filing a written declaration with the Governor.
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This section imposes a mobile telecommunications tax on home service providers in Alabama and requires them to collect it from customers, with specific rates and billing rules.
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The director of the department takes over certain motor-vehicle ad valorem tax duties from county tax assessors and tax collectors, who are relieved of those duties.
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This provision authorizes a county tax, sets reporting and collection rules, exempts some sales, and makes the law effective only if voters approve it.
United States — Alabama
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This provision makes certain state sales and use tax rules apply to the tax under this subpart and gives the Commissioner of Revenue and the department the same powers, duties, and obligations for that tax.
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The county commission may levy a special county privilege license tax at a rate of one percent, and certain gross receipts and sales that are already exempt under the state sales and use tax are excluded from this tax calculation.
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The tax assessor may correct certain tax-record errors in Jefferson County, and must record supporting evidence, certify the correction to the tax collector, and the tax collector must refund any taxes due from later collections. The taxpayer must provide proof of payment within two years.
United States — Alabama
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This section defines key terms used in the subpart, including Commissioner, County, Fiscal Year, Month, Quarterly Period, Registered Seller, State, State Department of Revenue, State Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Statutes, State Use Tax, and State Use Tax Statutes.
United States — Alabama
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This section defines terms used in the subpart, including county, county gross receipts tax area, fiscal year, designee, month, quarterly period, registered seller, sale, state, state department of revenue, state sales tax, state sales tax statutes, state use tax, and state use tax statutes.
United States — Alabama
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Before a tax lien auction, the tax collecting official must prepare and keep a tax lien auction list of all unsold tax liens.
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Businesses subject to this tax must file a monthly statement and pay the tax by the 20th day of the next month, keep tax records for two years, and make them available for examination.
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This provision defines several terms used in the subpart, including “Code,” “Commissioner,” “County,” “State,” “State Department of Revenue,” “State Sales Tax,” and “State Use Tax,” and says those definitions apply unless the context clearly means otherwise.