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Alabama state income tax Some Alabama municipalities impose additional taxes on salaries and wages. Alabama tax on retirement benefits: Alabama does not tax Social Security retirement benefits. Income from federal government, designated Alabama state and local government, and military retirement plans is exempt.
32 states honor Alabamas concealed carry permits: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont,
Yes, Alabama allows resident individuals to claim a tax credit for income taxes imposed by other states. This credit is claimed on Form 40, Schedule CR. A copy of the other states return and a copy of the state Schedule K-1 should be included as documentation of this credit.
Tax-exempt goods Examples include most non-prepared food items, purchases made with food stamps, and prescription drugs. We recommend businesses review Section 40-23 of the Code of Alabama 1975 for information on which goods are taxable and which are exempt, and under what conditions.
Some items are exempt from sales and use tax, including: Sales of certain food products for human consumption. Sales to the U.S. Government. Sales of prescription medicine and certain medical devices. Sales of items paid for with EBT cards.
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Yes. Retail sales of tangible personal property delivered into Alabama from an out-of-state location are subject to Alabama use tax, regardless of the method of ordering the item i.e. via mail-order catalogs, cable tv shopping, the Internet, by telephone, etc.
Sales of Exempt Items Some of the more common items which are exempt are: prescription drugs, gasoline and motor oil (kerosene and fuel oil are taxable), fertilizer/insecticides/fungicides when used for agricultural purposes, seeds for planting purposes, feed for livestock and poultry (not including prepared food for
Alabama still taxes groceries, but the state passed legislation that would reduce Alabamas grocery tax by 2%.

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