Alabama Individual Income Tax Returns Tax Year 2010 2010 ALABAMA ERROR REJECTION CODES 9 23 2010 Any-2025

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Reject code AL40-050 indicates a math error on the Alabama return. This is typically caused by having a W-2 from another state included with your return, possibly a state that does not have a state income tax.
02 - Personal Exemptions And Credit For Dependents. (a) General Rule - Resident or Part-year Resident Taxpayers. A single person, or a married person not filing a tax return with their spouse, is entitled to a personal exemption of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.00).
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.
I received a letter stating I needed to verify my return, but I cannot find the link in My Alabama Taxes, what should I do? You can access the link to verify your return by going to , look for Verify My Return under the Quick Links for Individuals.
You need to make sure that the numbers in box 1 of your W2 match the numbers in box 16 of your W2. Alabama says that they dont. Go back and re-enter your W2 information to make sure that it matches.
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A tax return can be incorrect or incomplete for many different reasons from simple things like forgetting to sign a form to big issues like misreporting income or incorrectly calculating a credit. It can also happen because of various errors when filing electronically.
AL40-050 may occur if the taxpayers eFiling credentials, such as their Personal Identification Number (PIN) or adjusted gross income (AGI) from the prior year, are incorrect or missing. These credentials are used to verify identity. A frequent issue involves entering the wrong AGI from the previous year.

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