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  8. Chapter 29 - Ad Valorem Taxes—general Provisions


Chapter 29 - Ad Valorem Taxes—general Provisions


  • § 27-29-1. Collectors to have certain credits
  • § 27-29-3. Allowance of credits not made until certain list produced
  • § 27-29-5. Filing of lists of amendments to assessments
  • § 27-29-7. Certification of correctness of lists
  • § 27-29-9. Penalties for failure to make lists
  • § 27-29-11. Tax collector’s monthly report; taxes paid over
  • § 27-29-13. Final report at end of fiscal year
  • § 27-29-15. Tax collectors to make reports monthly of all levee taxes collected
  • § 27-29-17. Notification to district attorney of default; commencement of suit
  • § 27-29-19. Suits against tax collectors to have precedence
  • § 27-29-21. Proceedings in behalf of county
  • § 27-29-25. Failure of collector to report; suspension
  • § 27-29-27. Clerk to examine the report
  • § 27-29-29. Liability of assessor and collector
  • § 27-29-31. Tax collector about to go out of office; duties
  • § 27-29-33. Tax collector about to go out of office; statement of uncollected taxes; collection of taxes
  • § 27-29-35. Counties and municipalities required to reduce ad valorem taxes in a certain amount if they receive severance tax revenue from offshore drilling on the Mississippi Gulf Coast
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