110005E8 - Alabama Department of Revenue 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Financial Institution' and 'Federal Employer Identification Number' in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in your 'Mailing Address', 'City', 'State', and 'Zip' code accurately to ensure proper processing.
  4. The officer or authorized agent should sign and provide their title along with a contact telephone number.
  5. Complete the section regarding the percentage of business transacted by county and municipality, ensuring all relevant counties and municipalities are listed with their respective percentages.
  6. Indicate whether your entity maintains an office in Alabama by checking the appropriate box.
  7. Select your desired extension period (three months or six months) and ensure that any required payments are calculated and entered correctly.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Ensure you file this application by April 15 to avoid penalties.

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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.
Alabama Department of Revenue, P O Box 154, Montgomery, AL 36135-0001. When should I file my Alabama Individual Income Tax Return? Generally, your Alabama Individual Income Tax Return is due on April 15th, unless the 15th is a weekend or holiday, then the return is due the next business day.
Receiving a letter from the IRS can happen for several reasons, including: Tax Return Processing: The IRS may need to clarify information on your tax return or inform you that they are still processing it. Balance Due: If you owe taxes, the IRS will send a notice detailing the amount due and any penalties or interest.
The Collection Services Division serves as the in-house collection agency for the Alabama Department of Revenue a division tasked with handling past-due taxpayer accounts that have progressed to a Final Notice Before Seizure.
These include: A W-2 form from each employer. Other earning and interest statements (1099 and 1099-INT forms) Receipts for charitable donations; mortgage interest; state and local taxes; medical and business costs; and other tax-deductible expenses if you are itemizing your return.

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Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and includes any steps the taxpayer needs to take. A notice may reference changes to a taxpayers account, taxes owed, a payment request or a specific issue on a tax return.
Yes. To only file a state return you will need to mail your state return. You can only e-file a state return on FreeTaxUSA if you also e-file your federal return on FreeTaxUSA.
You can mail a check or money order to the address listed on your filing instructions with Tax Form 1040-V. Mail the payment (check, cashiers check, or money order) to the U.S. Treasury with the completed Form 1040-V. Enter the amount on the payment method using all numbers, including cents.