The Alabama Department of Revenue is granting filing and payment extensions to taxpayers directly affected by January’s storms.
federally declared disaster areas
Taxpayers residing in areas designated as disaster areas by the federal government have until Oct. 16 to file tax returns and make tax payments due on or after Jan. 12 and before Oct. 16. Taxpayers in these areas who file and pay on or before Oct. 16 will be eligible for penalty and interest relief during the extension period.
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