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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the al form in the editor.
  2. In Column 1, enter the amounts of Alabama income tax withheld. If you withheld $1000 or more in any month, list those monthly amounts; otherwise, provide quarterly totals.
  3. In Column 2, input the actual amounts of Alabama withholding tax remitted. Ensure these figures only reflect Alabama withholding tax and exclude any penalties or interest.
  4. Add the amounts from Column 2 and display the total in Block 1.
  5. Enter the total Alabama income tax withheld on employee W-2’s in Block 2. Remember, electronic filing is required for employers submitting 25 or more statements.
  6. Compare Blocks 1 and 2. If Block 1 exceeds Block 2, indicate your overpayment in Block 4 and choose between a refund or credit for future returns. If Block 2 is larger, note your underpayment in Block 3 and include payment when filing.

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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.
Filing Requirements are based off of Residency, filing status and gross income: Full Year Residents: Single, $4,500. Head of Household, $8,200.
The property owner may be entitled to a homestead exemption if he or she owns a single-family residence and occupies it as their primary residence on the first day of the tax year for which they are applying. Visit your local county office to apply for a homestead exemption.
ing to the Alabama business privilege tax law, every corporation, limited liability entity, and disregarded entity doing business in Alabama or organized, incorporated, qualified, or registered under the laws of Alabama is required to file an Alabama Business Privilege Tax Return and Annual Report.
The L form is a document that is completed by an Examiner at the Island Traffic Authority (Examination depot) which provides specific information for the motor vehicle and its owner. It indicates that the vehicle is fit and proper to be used as a Public Passenger Vehicle.

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Alabamas state-level sales tax rate is just 4% - thats actually among the lowest in the nation. And many other tax rates here are also low, including property tax, for which Alabama ranks 49th out of 50 states and Washington, DC.
Alabama Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens Alabama has a graduated state individual income tax, with rates ranging from 2.00 percent to 5.00 percent. There are also jurisdictions that collect local income taxes. Alabama has a 6.50 percent corporate income tax rate.
If you are over 65 years of age, or permanent and totally disabled (regardless of age), or blind (regardless of age), you are exempt from the state portion of property tax. County taxes may still be due. Please contact your local taxing official to claim your homestead exemption.

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