The Simplified Short Form or 40EZ is available online to taxpayers who meet all of the following requirements:
• Is an Alabama resident.
• Has filed an Alabama Income Tax Return in a prior year or has a valid Alabama Driver’s License.
• Has a filing status of either Single or Married Filing Jointly.
• Has not made any estimated tax payments for the tax year.
• Has a total combined wage income of less than $100,000.
• Has no reportable income other than wages (no interest, dividends, retirement, pension, rents, gains, losses, etc.).
• Will claim no dependents.
• Will claim no itemized deductions.
• Will claim no federal income tax deduction.
• Will claim no income tax credits or adjustments to income.
Go to https://myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/ under “Quick Links” for Individuals, select the “File a Simplified Short Form 40EZ”. Note: The link may not be available before the IRS opens for e-file opens or after the due date of the return.
Since the only deductions allowed filing the simplified short form are the optional increased standard deduction and personal exemption, a taxpayer may benefit from filing a Form 40 rather than a Form 40EZ. The Form 40EZ is beneficial to those who have only wages and meet the requirements shown above. If you need to amend your Form 40EZ for any reason you will need to submit a paper Form 40 or Form 40A.
Additionally, by filing a Form 40EZ you agree to the following statement before submitting your return.
“Pursuant to Act 2017-405, Ala. Acts 2017, by claiming the optional, increased standard deduction, I acknowledge that I am knowingly and voluntarily foregoing any right to claim the federal income tax deduction otherwise allowed by section 40-18-15, Ala. Code 1975. I also acknowledge that I am knowingly and voluntarily foregoing the right to claim any and all other deductions, credits, and exemptions that would otherwise be available to me.”