SCHEDULE CR *130008CR1283* 2013 Alabama Department of Revenue Credit For Taxes Paid To Other States NAME(S) AS SHOWN ON THE TAX RETURN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER Complete one part for each state that you are claiming credit-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name(s) as shown on your tax return and your Social Security number at the top of the form.
  3. For each state you are claiming credit for, complete a separate part. Start with Part 1 by filling in the 2013 Taxable Income from that state's return.
  4. Next, calculate the tax due using Alabama tax rates and enter it in line 2. Then, enter the tax due as shown on that state’s return or Form W-2G in line 3.
  5. In line 4, enter the smaller amount from lines 2 and 3. Repeat this process for Parts 2 through 5 for additional states.
  6. Once all parts are completed, move to Part 6 to calculate your Non-Alabama Adjusted Gross Income and follow the instructions provided.
  7. Finally, review your entries, then print, download, or share the completed form as needed.

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If you earned income in another state and pay tax on the same income in both New Jersey and the other state for the same time period, you may claim a credit for the tax paid to the other state on your Resident New Jersey return.
Accountability Act of 2013 Parent-Taxpayer Refundable Tax Credits. Alabama provides a refundable tax credit to parents who transfer their children who are enrolled in, or assigned to, a priority public school to a qualifying public or private school.
When more than one state taxes the same income, you can claim a credit for taxes paid to the other state. The other state is usually the nonresident state. When you create a Resident state return and a Non-Resident state return, the program will calculate the credit for taxes paid to another state, if applicable.
A tax schedule is an addendum to your return that helps to calculate income, credits, and deductions that arent included on Form 1040. Depending on your tax situation, you may be required to complete Schedules A, B, or C.
Taxes Paid to Another State: To qualify for the credit, you must have actually paid income taxes to another state. This is typically documented through the states tax return or tax payment records. If you havent paid taxes to another state, theres no need to file Form IT-112-R.

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The credit for taxes paid to another state is automatically calculated in your account when you add a Nonresident return to your already created resident Alabama return if you pay taxes to both Alabama and another state.
A credit is an amount you subtract from the tax you owe. This can lower your tax payment or increase your refund. Some credits are refundable they can give you money back even if you dont owe any tax.

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