Alabama State Income Tax Calculator 2010 for Alabama Tax Filing
By: denialnichol | Posted: 21st January 2011
Alabama State Income Tax Rates
If your income range is between $0 and $500, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 2%.
If your income range is between $501 and $3,000, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 4%.
If your income range is $3,000 and over, your tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 5%.
Information about Alabama General Income Tax Forms
Form 40X - Amended Return & Instructions (For 2007 and prior)
Refund Information - Form IT: 489
Power of Attorney - Form 2848A
Tax Information Authorization - Form 8821A
Request for Copy of Tax Form or Individual Income Tax Account Information - Form 4506
2010 Individual Estimated Tax Form - 2010 Form 40ES
2010 Request for Bulk Alabama Income Tax Forms - Form 2300
You can check the status of your Alabama State Tax Refund 2010 online at the Alabama Dept of Revenue website. You will need to know
* Exact Tax ID Number (SSN)
* Filing Status
* Tax Form Used to Filed
* Amount of Refund Requested when filing Individual Income Tax. Please be advised that this application can only be used for inquires related to Individual Income Refunds.
Alabama sales tax rates:
* General Sales Tax Rate - 4%
* Rate on Automotive - 2%
* Rate on Manufacturing Machinery - 1.5%
* Rate on Farm Machinery - 1.5%
* Amusement tax rate - 4%
* Vending rate - 3%
The sales tax in Alabama is collected on a monthly basis. The sales tax returns need to be filed before the 20th of every month. The state sales taxes are also payable on a quarterly basis and a calendar year basis. Concession services are also available in case of timely payment of sales tax. In addition to the state sales tax, various rates of local sales tax are also imposed in the state of Alabama. The different county and city sales taxes in Alabama are in excess of two hundred.This article is copyright
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