i go to school and work in ala but my home is in ga. i filed my taxes with turbotax. do I still have to file with ala
You have to file every year if Alabama has a state income tax and you made the required amount of money or had state income tax taken out of your pay.
what is the minimum income required to file taxes in alabama
If you are an Alabama resident, then yes, you must pay taxes on the income in both states. You would file a Georgia non-resident income tax return. Fill out the Georgia tax return first. When you fill out your Alabama return, attach Alabama Schedule CR to your Alabama return. Schedule CR will allow you to take a credit for some of the tax paid to Georgia. You get a credit for the tax liability as shown on the Georgia return, not the amount withheld.
You file in each State of residence...and any you make money in. The income is divided between them all.
They should be filed every year and if you miss, there is no time limit on how long it is due .so you don't want to miss
You have to file every year if Alabama has a state income tax and you made the required amount of money or had state income tax taken out of your pay.
Nonresidents must file a return if Alabama income exceeds the allowable prorated personal exemption.
Georgia has jurisdiction.
what is the minimum income required to file taxes in alabama
If you are in the military and are still claiming residency in Alabama, you should file an Alabama return. Most states allow members of the military to claim residency and file a return as if they lived there the entire year, even if they didn't live there at all. Of course, depending on where you were stationed, maybe you should consider changing your residency claim (for example, if you are stationed in a state with no state income tax).
If you are an Alabama resident, then yes, you must pay taxes on the income in both states. You would file a Georgia non-resident income tax return. Fill out the Georgia tax return first. When you fill out your Alabama return, attach Alabama Schedule CR to your Alabama return. Schedule CR will allow you to take a credit for some of the tax paid to Georgia. You get a credit for the tax liability as shown on the Georgia return, not the amount withheld.
Since the money was earned in Alabama, it is taxable in the state Alabama. The only way to get a refund if there is an overpayment is to file an Alabama tax return.
You don't have to be separated to file for divorce. Move out of the house/apartment and file.
Yes, a person can file a property lien in the state of Georgia. The person will need to go to the court clerks office to file the necessary paperwork.
You can contact the Alabama Department of Insurance. Any company that did business in that state will be on file with them.
It depends on the state. For example, you have to file in Pennsylvania if your income is $33. You have to file in Minnesota if your income is $8950.
You file in each State of residence...and any you make money in. The income is divided between them all.