MVT 41-1 (2-21) - Alabama Department of Revenue 2026

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The Alabama Department of Revenue enforces the revenue laws of Alabama. Established in 1939 by the Alabama State Legislature, the Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) collects state taxes for the purpose of funding Alabamas governmental operations and services.
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You can also call Collection Services at 334-242-1220 to make a payment or visit any of ALDORs nine Taxpayer Service Centers across the state.
ALDOR may garnish a taxpayers wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions, and any other type of compensation from an employer.

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