Reset Form *1200011C* FORM ET-1C Alabama Department of Revenue For the year January 1 December 31, 2 2025

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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.
How do you renew sales tax exemption certificates? The only way for a seller to renew a sales tax exemption certificate is to contact the buyer and ask them to provide an up-to-date document. Most buyers wont send their vendors a new certificate unless asked.
You may submit a new application or if you have an application on file with the department that is less than three years old and the information is still current, you may send an email request to stexemptionunit@revenue.alabama.gov to renew the certificate of exemption.
If it is a state tax return, you may log into your My Alabama Taxes (MAT) account and click on the applicable account. Then click the blue hyperlink of the period you want to amend. Next click on the blue hyperlink File or view a return and then click on the blue hyperlink Amend Return.
How do I renew my Alabama sales tax license? To renew your Alabama sales tax license, login to the My Alabama Taxes (MAT) website. Also, keep in mind that if your business type changes, you will be required to apply for a new Alabama tax license reflecting that business type.
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The certificate of exemption shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance and shall be renewed annually each subsequent year before the end of the month in which the certificate expires.
There is a 10 business day perfection period for any return that is rejected. The ADOR will allow a 10 business day perfection period to correct and re-transmit rejected returns. The perfection period starts from the date the State of Alabama rejects the original submission.