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time filers: It will take additional time for new filers to be validated and entered into ALDOR's system. Until that time, the Refund Status website won't recognize these taxpayers and will report their returns as \u201cnot entered in system.\u201d It will take approximately 10-12 weeks to process a first-time filer's return.
You can expect your Alabama refund in eight to 12 weeks from when it is received. In order to check the status of your tax return, visit My Alabama Taxes and select \u201cWhere's My Refund?\u201d To maintain security, the site requires you to enter your SSN, the tax year and your expected refund amount.
You can access the link to verify your return by going to https://myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/, look for \u201cVerify My Return\u201d under the \u201cQuick Links for Individuals\u201d.
Alabama's delinquent or late-filing penalty is equal to 10 percent of the tax due or $50, whichever is greater. The $50 late-filing penalty applies even if there is no tax due for the tax period. A business taxpayer is required to file a return for each tax period even if the business taxpayer has \u201czero\u201d tax to report.
Call the numbers below for more information: Individual Income Tax: 334-353-0602. Corporate Income Tax: 334-242-1200. Pass-through Entities: 334-242-1033. Sales and Use Tax: 334-242-1490. Business Privilege Tax: 334-353-7923. Withholding Tax: 334-242-1300.
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Alabama's combined state and local general revenues were $43.9 billion in FY 2019, or $8,937 per capita. National per capita general revenues were $10,563.
If there is a question about your return, you may receive a request for information letter that asks for missing or additional information or a tax computation change letter that provides explanation of changes made to the tax return.
Whether you owe taxes or you're expecting a refund, you can find out your tax return's status by: Using the IRS Where's My Refund tool. Viewing your IRS account information. Calling the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 (Wait times to speak to a representative may be long.)
If the verification proves you are the person named on the return and that you personally filed the return, the return will be processed. After successful verification, it takes about 6 weeks to complete processing.
You can expect your Alabama refund in eight to 12 weeks from when it is received. In order to check the status of your tax return, visit My Alabama Taxes and select \u201cWhere's My Refund?\u201d To maintain security, the site requires you to enter your SSN, the tax year and your expected refund amount.

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