Appendix XI Test 10 - Alabama Department of Revenue - ador state al 2025

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Owing taxes for a specific year can result from several factors, including under-withholding, additional income sources such as self-employment or investments, changes in tax laws, or errors on your tax return.
You must file an Alabama state income tax return if you live in Alabama and your gross income exceeds the following thresholds: Single: $4,000. Married Filing Separately: $5,250. Head of Family: $7,700.
The usual reason for owing state tax is that you did not have enough tax withheld from your paychecks to cover your state tax liability. Or did you receive unemployment without having tax withheld---some states tax unemployment. Compare your printed 2019 and 2020 state returns line by line to see what is different.
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.
You can access the link to verify your return by going to , look for Verify My Return under the Quick Links for Individuals. You are not required to log in to MAT to complete this task. You can verify your return at My Alabama Taxes.
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The most common reason you might owe taxes after you file your tax return is underwithholding. Legally speaking, your employer has to withhold taxes from your paycheck every pay cycle. But if they dont withhold enough, then youre the one left holding the bag during tax season.
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.
What does this mean? If you received a Final Assessment, you either: filed tax returns without the payment of the tax liability. and/or you previously received a Notice of Preliminary Assessment and did not respond or timely respond.

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