If you're an Alabama resident, you could be eligible for a state income tax refund of up to $1,000. The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) estimates that over 2 million taxpayers will receive refunds this year, with an average refund amount of $500.
To be eligible for the refund, you must meet the following criteria:
The amount of your refund will depend on your income and filing status. The ADOR has provided the following estimates:
Filing Status | Income | Refund Amount |
---|---|---|
Single | Less than $20,000 | $500 |
Single | $20,000 to $50,000 | $750 |
Single | More than $50,000 | $1,000 |
Married filing jointly | Less than $40,000 | $1,000 |
Married filing jointly | $40,000 to $100,000 | $1,500 |
Married filing jointly | More than $100,000 | $2,000 |
The ADOR began issuing refunds on March 1, 2023. Most refunds will be issued within 4 to 6 weeks of filing. However, some refunds may take longer to process, especially if you have a complex tax return.
You can track the status of your refund online at the ADOR website. You will need to provide your Social Security number and the amount of your refund.
Getting your Alabama income tax refund can put extra money in your pocket. You can use this money to pay down debt, save for a rainy day, or invest in your future.
If you're an Alabama resident, don't miss out on your state income tax refund. File your tax return today and get your money back!
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