Individual Income Tax FAQ Alabama Department of Revenue 2025

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Filing Requirements are based off of Residency, filing status and gross income: Full Year Residents: Single, $4,500. Head of Household, $8,200.
Generally, if Social Security benefits were your only income, your benefits are not taxable and you probably do not need to file a federal income tax return.
You report the taxable portion of your Social Security benefits on line 6b of Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR. Your benefits may be taxable if the total of (1) one-half of your benefits, plus (2) all of your other income, including tax-exempt interest, is greater than the base amount for your filing status.
Contact the IRS for questions about your tax return For individual tax returns, call 1-800-829-1040, 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Friday local time. For questions about a business tax return, call 1-800-829-4933, 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Friday local time. Find your local IRS office.
Alabama is tax-friendly toward retirees. Social Security income is not taxed. Withdrawals from retirement accounts are fully taxed. Wages are taxed at normal rates, and your marginal state tax rate is 5.00%.
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Persons claiming single or zero exemption: 2 percent on first $500 of taxable wages, 4 percent on next $2,500, and 5 percent on all over $3,000. Persons claiming married exemption: 2 percent on first $1,000 of taxable wages, 4 percent on next $5,000, and 5 percent on all over $6,000.
Is Social Security taxable in Alabama? Alabama is one of 38 states that fully exempt Social Security from income taxes. The state will not tax any income you receive from Social Security disbursements.
Alabama exempts Social Security benefits from state income tax, regardless of income level. This can save retirees a significant amount of money, as Social Security benefits can be subject to state income tax in other states.

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