OF TAXATION IN THE STATES, UNDER THREE HEADS, 1. MODE OR MACHINERY OF TAXATION; 3. PROPERTY LIABLE TO, AND EXEMPT FROM, Published under the direction of the Joint Select Committee of the N. Y. Legis- 4 ALBANY: WEED, PARSONS AND COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1863. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, BY ALFRED B. STREET, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern Dis trict of New York. MODE OR MACHINERY OF TAXATION IN THE SEVERAL STATES. ALABAMA. Judge of Probate. Court of County Commissioners for each County. Tax Assessors for each County. Tax Collector. Tax offi cers. The court of county commissioners is elected by the peo- Court of ple triennially, and is composed of the judge of probate and outcom four commissioners. The assessors are appointed annually by the court. missioners. books. The assessor, from the first of March in each year, as- Assessment sesses all the taxable estate, both real and personal, in his county, and enters the assessment in separate books, and returns the same to the county judge of probate. Each assessor must give advertised notice of when and Notice. where the assessment shall be made. At the specified time and place, sworn lists of all taxable List. property, made by the owners or claimants, are to be handed in by them. If the list is not handed in, a double tax is imposed on Failure to said property by the assessor. list. correct In August, in each year, the court of county commis- Court to sioners convene to examine and correct the returns of the list assessors. The court corrects all errors in the valuation and rectifies all mistakes in the assessment returns, and turns them over to the judge of probate, who shall make out a statement of the amount assessed against each taxpayer; which statement, after comparison with the original, shall be delivered to the tax collector. Judge of The judge of probate must, by first of May in each year, probate also forward to the comptroller of public accounts a cor- forwards rect abstract from the assessment books of the total value, abstract to |