Alabama Administrative Code
Title 810 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 810-8-5 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND LICENSE TAX DIVISION
Section 810-8-5-.15 - Quinquennial Adjustment To Municipal Business License Issuance Fees
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 810-8-5-.15
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) PURPOSE:
(a) Act 2006-586 was passed in the 2006
Regular Session of the Alabama Legislature and signed into law on April 26,
2006. This Act was codified in Title 11, Section 51, Article 2. Section
11-51-90 requires the Department of Revenue to distribute information every five years
to all municipalities and the Alabama League of Municipalities regarding any
required adjustment to the municipal business license issuance fee, rounded to
the nearest dollar. The failure of the Department of Revenue to so notify all
municipalities and the Alabama League of Municipalities shall not, however,
prohibit a municipality from increasing the issuance fee, if any increase is
otherwise due. This rule establishes procedures for the calculation of any such
increase, if applicable, and the methods for notification.
(2) DEFINITIONS:
(a) Finished Goods - completed manufactured
products which are ready for sale and delivery to the marketplace.
(b) License Year - calendar year (January 1
through December 31)
(c) North
American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) - industries and their
products.
(d) Producer Product
Index - an output price index that measures price changes received by domestic
producers of goods and services. It is neither a buyer's index nor an input
price index and does not measure the cost of producing that item.
(3) REQUIREMENTS:
(a) The municipal business license issuance
fee shall be increased every five license years by the Department of Revenue by
an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the U.S. Department of
Labor's Producer Price Index during that five-year period, rounded to the
nearest dollar, with the base year being 2006.
(b) The Department of Revenue shall notify
all municipalities and the Alabama League of Municipalities of any such fee
increase no later than November 3 0 proceeding the license year for which the
increase shall take effect.
(c)
Based upon the fact that finished goods incorporate various industries and that
a composite producer price index is not available for each calendar year, the
Department of Revenue will utilize the U. S. Department of Labor's Producer
Price Index for finished goods to compute the base year (2006) and the
subsequent five-year adjustments.
(4) CALCULATION:
(a) Initial calculation: The average Producer
Price Index for finished goods during calendar years 2006 and 2011 was employed
to calculate the increase in the municipal business license issuance fee for
the license year beginning January 1, 2013. An average of the producer price
indexes during 2006 was determined by totaling the indexes for the period
January 2006 through December 2006 and dividing by 12. An average of the
producer price indexes during 2011 was determined by totaling the indexes for
the period January 2011 through December 2011 and dividing by 12. The percent
of increase was determined by calculating the difference between the 2011
average index (190.7) and the 2006 average index (160.3) and dividing this
amount (3 0.4) by the base year index (160.3) . The result was an 18.96 percent
increase. The percent increase applied to the $10.00 initial municipal business
license issuance fee results in an adjusted license issuance fee of $12.00.
($10.00 x 1.1896 =$11.90, rounded to the nearest dollar). See Appendix for
calculation method.
(b) Subsequent
calculations: For each succeeding five years, the Producer Price Index for
finished goods for the year preceding the fifth license year shall be used to
determine an increase, if any, in the municipal business license issuance fee.
This will be determined by averaging the indexes for the previous year and
comparing this figure to the base year average index of 160.3, calculating the
percent increase, if applicable, and rounding the application of the increase
to the nearest dollar amount. 2016 will be the next year subject to an analysis
with a determination of such increase to be published by the Department of
Revenue by November 30, 2 017. Further analysis will be completed every five
years.
(4) NOTIFICATION METHODS:
(a) The Alabama Department of Revenue will
notify all municipalities that furnish the required registration form as
described in departmental rule
810-8-5-.11 and the Alabama League of Municipalities of the applicable issuance fee
increase on or about November 30, 2012 via the U.S. Postal Service and via
email; provided a valid email address is provided to the Department.
Thereafter, notices regarding any such increases will be available on or about
November 30 of the year preceding the fifth license year.
(b) The Alabama Department of Revenue will
place a notice regarding any applicable increase in the municipal business
license issuance fee on its website on or about November 30 of every five-year
period beginning November 30, 2012.
(c) Municipalities shall notify the
Department of Revenue in writing of any changes in their mailing and email
addresses, if applicable.
Author: Alisa G. Johnson
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 40-2A-7(a)(5), 11-51-90(a)(2), and Title 11, Section 51, Article 2.
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