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Pay your taxes due on E-Filed and Paper Returns, Assessments and Invoices. Pay via Credit/Debit card and ACH online with MyAlabamaTaxes or Pay Bill. Mail your payment. Payments for Billing Letters, Invoices or Assessments should be mailed to the address found on the letter, invoice or assessment. Mailing Addresses.
Go to and click on the Pay a Bill Ive Received from ALDOR link or log in to My Alabama Taxes and click on the Make a Payment link. In addition, you can make a credit card payment in My Alabama Taxes by logging in to My Alabama Taxes and clicking on the Make a Payment link.
Credit/Debit card payments can now be remitted through MyAlabamaTaxes! To remit payment click Pay a Bill or Create an Account. ACH Debit payments must be made through My Alabama Taxes. To sign up for My Alabama Taxes (MAT), you will need your tax account number, sign-on ID, and Access Code.
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.
Contact Info 205-733-2740. 205-733-2989. Monday - Friday. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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You can make a payment by credit card, debit card, or IRS Direct Pay through your bank account via the Internal Revenue Service payment website. Tax statistics show this is one of the most popular ways to pay. This works for an individual income tax return, not business.
The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System tax payment service is provided free by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. After youve enrolled and received your credentials, you can pay any tax due to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using this system.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) administers and enforces U.S. federal tax laws.

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