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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alabama Income Tribunal document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Taxpayer Name' field, followed by your Social Security Number (SSN) or Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
  3. Fill in your mailing address and provide a contact number and email address for any correspondence.
  4. If applicable, include details for your authorized representative, including their mailing address and contact information.
  5. Indicate the year(s) or period(s) you are appealing in the designated section.
  6. Select the type of tax you are appealing by checking the appropriate box, such as Individual Income Tax or Sales Tax.
  7. Specify what you are appealing—whether it’s a disputed final assessment or a denied refund—and attach any relevant documents.
  8. In the provided space, clearly state the facts relevant to your appeal and why you disagree with the Revenue Department's action. Use additional pages if necessary.
  9. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the form before mailing it to the Alabama Tax Tribunal at the specified address.

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Alabama requires people who have lived or worked in the state for a full year and earned incomes that are above the stipulated amounts for their filing statuses to file state income tax returns. People who are single and have earned over $4000 must file if they have lived in the state for a full year.
The District courts of Alabama are a trial court of limited jurisdiction. The original civil jurisdiction of the district courts of Alabama, concurrent with the circuit court, shall include all civil actions in which the matter in controversy does not exceed $20,000 and all civil actions based upon unlawful detainer.
The Alabama Tax Tribunal is, in essence, Alabamas tax court. Although it is in the executive branch of government, the Tax Tribunal has statewide jurisdiction to hear appeals filed by taxpayers from certain actions taken by Alabamas state and local tax departments.
Allow at least six weeks after filing your return, then check the status of your refund using one of the following sources: 1) go to our website at .myalabamataxes.alabama.gov, 2) call our 24-hour toll-free refund hotline at 1-855-894-7391, or 3) call our daytime refund status line at 334-309-2612.
Similar to residency at the federal tax level, states impose additional income taxes on your earnings if you have a sufficient connection to the state. So, if you earn an income and live or work in the state, you must pay AL state tax.

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United States Tax Court The Tax Court has jurisdiction to redetermine deficiencies and overpayment in income, gift or estate taxes, and certain excise taxes of private foundations and foundation managers. I.R.C. 6213(a).
Typically, refund jurisdiction is limited to the district courts and Court of Federal Claims. However, the Tax Court generally has jurisdiction over deficiency litigations. In some circumstances, the Tax Court may also have jurisdiction over refund litigation as well.
To file an appeal with the Alabama Tax Tribunal: Summarize the facts of your case and why you disagree with the final action taken by the Revenue Department or other tax agency. Then submit your summary and disagreement to the Tax Tribunal in a letter or on an appeal form found on this website.

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