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The standard deduction for married taxpayers filing separate returns with adjusted gross income of less than $10,500 shall be $3,750. For married taxpayers filing separate returns, the standard deduction shall be reduced further by $88 for each $250 of adjusted gross income in excess of $10,500.
A nonresident taxpayer who receives income from Alabama sources or for performing services within Alabama and who also had income while a resident of Alabama during the same tax year must file both the Alabama Nonresident Form 40NR and the Alabama Part-Year/Full-Year Resident Form 40.
This form can be obtained at our web site .revenue.alabama.gov/incometax/generaltax forms. htm or at any of our Alabama Taxpayer Service Centers listed on page 2 of this booklet. If you call about your refund, have a copy of your return with you or the Department may be unable to assist you.
Understanding the Alabama Schedule D for Form 40 Form 40 is the standard individual income tax return form for residents of Alabama. One crucial component of this form is Schedule D. Schedule D is used to report net profit or loss from federal transactions, such as the sale, exchange, or disposal of property.
You can obtain the 40V from our forms page enter 40V in the search and select the 40V for the tax year you are paying. You may also make an extension payment online via or .

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You can also pay by calling LINK2GOV at 1-866-972-9829 or visit .ALTaxPayment.com. There is a convenience fee for this service which is paid directly to the company that you choose to use. The amount of the convenience fee is based on the amount of your payment. Do not use Form 40V when paying by credit card.
If you are trying to locate, download, print, or fill state of Alabama tax forms, you can do so on the Alabama Department of Revenue website.
You MUST Use Both Form 40 and Form 40NR If: The part year resident return should include only income and deductions during the period of residency, and the nonresident return should include only income and deductions during the period of nonresidency.

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