For a list of income exempt from Alabama Income Tax, go to: Listing of exempt income items
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For a list of income exempt from Alabama Income Tax, go to: Listing of exempt income items
For a list of income exempt from Alabama Income Tax, go to: Listing of exempt income items
For single persons, heads of families, and married persons filing separate returns:
2% First $500 of taxable income
4% Next $2,500 of taxable income
5% All taxable income over $3,000
For married persons filing a joint return:
2% First $1,000 of taxable income
4% Next $5,000 of taxable income
5% All taxable income over $6,000
Certain taxpayers are eligible to contribute funds to a special savings account to save funds for a down payment and closing costs on the purchase of a first home in Alabama. Contributions up to $5,000 for a single taxpayer or $10,000 for married couples filing a joint return to this account may be deductible and earnings are tax free if all the requirements are met. The deduction is available for the 5 years in which deposits were made into a first time and second chance home buyer savings account.
Information about the Alabama First-Time and Second Chance Home Buyer Savings Account
Taxpayers using the Single and Married Filing Separately filing statuses are entitled to a $1,500 personal exemption. Taxpayers using the Married Filing Jointly and Head of Family filing statuses are entitled to a $3,000 personal exemption.
Part year residents are entitled to the full exemption amount. A dependent or student may claim a personal exemption even if claimed by someone else.
For information on who qualifies as your dependent for Alabama Income Tax purposes, go to: Information about dependents
There are four different filing statuses available under Alabama law:
Single
Married Filing a Joint Return
Married Filing a Separate Return
Head of Family
Explanation of the filing statuses
For a list of income exempt from Alabama Income Tax, go to: Listing of exempt income items