Alabama Disaster Relief Notice
Meals and Entertainment Deduction Changes In 2023
Eight Tax Tips to Consider BEFORE Year End
Inflation Reduction and CHIPS Acts Review
ADOR Grants Extension to Make PTE Tax Election for 2021 Tax Year
IRS increases mileage rate for remainder of 2022
2022 Filing Season – What you need to know
2022 Schedule K-1 Instructions
Certain Meals Qualify for 100% Deduction for 2021 and 2022 Tax Years
Are you eligible for a tax deduction due to hurricane damage?
Employers – are you eligible for a refundable Payroll Tax Credit?
IRS Extends Individual Income Tax Deadline
Employee Retention Credit
Hurricane Zeta postponed estimated payments
Employee Retention Credit
Taxpayer Disaster Relief Reminders
New Congressional COVID Relief Bill
Governor Ivey Signs Emergency Proclamation
IRS Guidance on Deducting Expenses Paid with PPP Loans
ADOR Announces Tax License Renewal Updates
CARES Act – Significant Tax Provisions Recap
Payroll Tax Credit Recap
Individual tax filing deadline extended
Families First Coronavirus Response Act Recap
ADOR Extends Relief to Small Businesses
2019 Schedule K-1 Instructions
2018 Schedule K-1 Instructions
Changes to Luxury Auto Depreciation for Business Vehicles
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Entertainment Expenses
Highlights of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
2017 Schedule K-1 Instructions
1099 Filing Requirements
2017-18 Tax Planning Guide
New Alabama Historic Tax Credit Enacted for 2018
Potential tax law changes and how you could be impacted
Statue of Limitations: Duty of Consistency
The PATH Act provides tax relief for 2015 and beyond
Affordable Care Act Reporting Requirements
Changes to the Alabama Accountability Act
Premium Reimbursement Arrangements
New Resource for Identity Theft Victims
Form 3115 Relief Is Here for some Small Businesses
Small Employer Health Insurance Premium Payment
1099 Filing Requirements
Beware of Tax Scammers
Phone Scam Alert
Upcoming tax due dates
Employees who work for tips
If you received $20 or more in tips during March, report them to your employer.
Individuals
File a 2022 Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR and pay any tax due.
Household employers
If you paid cash wages of $2,400 or more in 2022 to a household employee, you must file Schedule H (Form 1040), Household Employment Taxes.
Corporations
File a 2022 calendar year income tax return (Form 1120) and pay any tax due.
Employees who work for tips
If you received $20 or more in tips during April, report them to your employer.
Employees who work for tips
If you received $20 or more in tips during May, report them to your employer.
Individuals
If you’re a U.S. citizen or resident alien living and working (or on military duty) outside the United States and Puerto Rico, file Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR and pay any tax, interest, and penalties due
Make a payment of your 2023 estimated tax if you’re not paying your income tax for the year through withholding.
Corporations
Deposit the second installment of estimated income tax for 2023.
Employees who work for tips
If you received $20 or more in tips during June, report them to your employer.