Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 40-7-23 - Assessment of Escaped Taxes; Avoidance of Penalty; Notice and Collection.

(a) Whenever the tax assessor, county revenue commissioner, or other assessing official shall discover that any property, including any improvements on real estate assessed as vacant property, has escaped taxation in any assessment within five years next preceding the current year, he shall list, return, and value said property for assessment for the years during which same has escaped taxation and shall also endorse on such returns the year or years for which the property has escaped taxation and, except as provided in subsection (b) hereinafter, the accrual of a penalty of 10 percent of the taxes assessed thereon for each year.
(b) Any taxpayer who escaped assessment of tangible personal property for taxable years ending on or before September 30, 1988 shall not have accrued to his account the 10 percent penalty, provided:
(1) He files a proper tax return and assesses such property not later than June 30, 1989;
(2) He makes or agrees to be subject to an escape assessment for the tax year ending September 30, 1988; and
(3) He pays the tax due on such escape assessment without any penalty not later than June 30, 1989.
(c) Any taxpayer who fulfills the requirements of subsection (b) of this section to avoid penalty, shall not be liable for any unpaid ad valorem tax on the tangible personal property so assessed for the tax years ending on or before September 30, 1987.
(d) The assessing official shall give notice of an escape assessment by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the owner or to the agent or attorney of such owner, notifying such person to appear before the assessing official in person, or by agent or attorney, within 20 days after such notice is given, if there is an objection to the assessment, and notifying such person that if no objection is made said assessment will be made final on the twentieth day after the mailing of such notice of escape assessment. If on the date set for hearing such objection the person against whom the assessment is made fails to appear or if in the opinion of the assessing official the assessment should not be changed and the assessment is proper, then the assessing official shall make the assessment final. The property owner, if he has filed objection to such assessment, may appeal from the assessment to the circuit court of the county in which the property is located within 30 days after such assessment becomes final, by giving notice in writing to the assessing official and by filing a copy of such notice with the clerk of the circuit court and giving bond to be approved by and filed with the clerk of the circuit court to cover costs, and thereafter such case shall be tried as other tax cases appealed to the circuit court from the board of equalization. The taxpayer or the state shall have the right to demand a trial by jury by filing a written demand therefor, within 10 days after the appeal is taken.
(e) Whenever any escape assessment is made final the taxes shall immediately become due, and the assessor, deputy assessor, or other assessing official shall forthwith certify the assessment to the tax collector, or other collecting official, who shall forthwith collect same, unless at the time of taking the appeal the taxpayer has executed a supersedeas bond with sufficient sureties to be approved by the clerk of the circuit court in double the amount of the taxes, payable to the State of Alabama, conditioned to pay all taxes, interest, and costs due the state, county, or any agency or subdivision thereof.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.

Chapter 7 - Assessment of Taxes Generally.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 40-7-1 - Authority of Tax Assessor; Duties of Taxpayer.

Section 40-7-2 - Commencement and Completion of Assessment; Supplemental Assessment.

Section 40-7-2.1 - Timing of Property Assessments, etc., Homestead Exemption.

Section 40-7-3 - Duty of Assessor to Visit Voting Places for Purpose of Listing; Notice of Times Assessor Will Attend to Receive Returns.

Section 40-7-4 - Taxpayer to Attend Appointment and Return List of Property; Failure to Furnish Description of Real Estate.

Section 40-7-5 - Oath to Be Administered Before Return Made.

Section 40-7-6 - Assessor to Interrogate as to Items and Details of Property; Listing Exempt Property.

Section 40-7-7 - When Taxpayer May Mail List or Send by Another Person.

Section 40-7-8 - Oath to Be Used on Bottom of Assessment Sheet.

Section 40-7-9 - Assessor Authorized to Correct Error in Computing Taxes Due.

Section 40-7-9.1 - Correction of Error Made in Assessment, Computation, etc.; Collection and Refunds Due to Errors.

Section 40-7-10 - Allowance of Statutory Exemptions; Property No Longer Exempt.

Section 40-7-11 - Failure to Report Improvements.

Section 40-7-12 - Fraudulent Failure to Report Change in Condition of Property, Etc.

Section 40-7-13 - Assessment of Property in Possession of Commission Merchants and Assignees and Consignees Authorized to Sell.

Section 40-7-14 - Taxpayer to Give Estimated Values; Preceding Year's Valuation Entered by Assessor.

Section 40-7-15 - Property to Be Appraised at Fair Market Value.

Section 40-7-16 - How Real Estate May Be Described.

Section 40-7-17 - By Whom Property Should Be Listed.

Section 40-7-18 - Allocation of Tax Obligation Between Transferor and Foreign Corporate Transferee of Property Sold for Certain Purposes.

Section 40-7-19 - Demand Against Persons Failing to Make Returns.

Section 40-7-20 - Separate Returns to Be Filed in Individual and Fiduciary Capacity.

Section 40-7-21 - Failure to Fill Out Schedules or Lists or Give Information or Subscribe Oaths; Authority for Enforcement of Imposed Taxes.

Section 40-7-22 - Procedure by Assessor Upon Failure to Procure List.

Section 40-7-23 - Assessment of Escaped Taxes; Avoidance of Penalty; Notice and Collection.

Section 40-7-24 - Failure to Make Return of Gross or Net Receipts or Commissions From Business.

Section 40-7-25 - Estimation of Fair Market Value; Assessment List; Notice; Objections.

Section 40-7-25.1 - Current Use Value of Class Iii Property - Definition; Appraisal of Property at Request of Owner; Legislative Intent; Applicability of Section; Method of Valuation; Factors Considered in Appraisal; Rules and Regulations of Departme...

Section 40-7-25.2 - Current Use Value of Class Iii Property - Qualification Procedure; Appeal From Denial of Application; New Owner Required to Reapply Upon Sale of Property.

Section 40-7-25.3 - Current Use Value of Class Iii Property - Conversion of Property to Other Taxable Use.

Section 40-7-25.4 - Current Use Value of Class Iii Property — Abatement of Tax Under Section 40–7–25.3.

Section 40-7-26 - Department of Revenue May Act in Advisory Capacity; Effect of Approval of Valuation by Department; Nonapproved Assessment Docket.

Section 40-7-27 - Assessor to Certify Correctness of Returns, Notify Department of Revenue and Deliver to Board of Equalization.

Section 40-7-28 - Correction of Improvement Assessment When Improvements Nonexistent.

Section 40-7-29 - By Whom and When Penalties Remitted.

Section 40-7-30 - Assessor Notified of Appointment of Fiduciaries.

Section 40-7-31 - Assessment to "Owners unknown."

Section 40-7-32 - Fees of Assessor for Returns on Escaped Property.

Section 40-7-33 - Book of Assessments - Required; Form; Use of Assessment Lists in Lieu of Book.

Section 40-7-34 - Book of Assessments - to Be Certified by Department.

Section 40-7-35 - Same Abstracts of Property Contained in Book.

Section 40-7-36 - Book Showing Amount of Taxes Delivered to Collector.

Section 40-7-37 - Plat Books - Blocks and Lots Platted and Recorded.

Section 40-7-38 - Plat Books - All Real Estate.

Section 40-7-39 - Plat Books - Annual Revision.

Section 40-7-40 - Plat Books - Failure to Comply With Sections 40-7-37 Through 40-7-39.

Section 40-7-41 - Plat Books - Where Kept.

Section 40-7-42 - Levy of Taxes From Book of Assessments.

Section 40-7-43 - Duties of Assessor When He Has Reason to Believe Property May Be Removed or Otherwise Escape Taxation.

Section 40-7-44 - Assessment Against Auctioneers.

Section 40-7-45 - Appeals - Right; Time.

Section 40-7-46 - Appeals - Notice.

Section 40-7-47 - Appeals - Trial.

Section 40-7-48 - Appeals - Judgment of Revaluation.

Section 40-7-49 - Rules and Regulations.

Section 40-7-50 - Voluntary Check-Off Designation for Alabama Association of Rescue Squads, Inc.