Alabama Department of Revenue
The Alabama Department of Revenue administers many services for taxpayers. Information for each division, along with some of the services from each, can be found below.
Individual & Corporate Tax
Individual and Corporate Tax is responsible for the administration of individual income tax, business privilege tax, corporate income tax, partnerships, S-Corporation, fiduciary and estate tax, financial institution excise tax, and withholding tax for businesses and individuals.
Motor Vehicle Division
The Motor Vehicle Division is responsible for the issuance of vehicle titles, maintenance of vehicle records, the administration of the Mandatory Liability Insurance law, and the issuance of motor vehicle regulatory licenses.
Business & License Tax
Business & License Tax administers and collects taxes for motor fuels, severance, and tobacco as well as oversees licenses for businesses and motor fuels.
Sales & Use Tax
Sales & Use Tax administers, collects and enforces several different taxes, including sales tax and consumers tax, and is responsible for administering, collecting, and enforcing those tax types.
Office of Taxpayer Advocacy
The Office of Taxpayer Advocacy can help provide possible relief for taxpayers who, after exhausting all other methods of appeal or review, still may have an unresolved tax issue.
Tax Policy and Governmental Affairs
Tax Policy and Governmental Affairs prepares fiscal impact analyses on legislation, prepares annual revenue estimates, develops statistical summaries and analyses, and drafts revenue-related legislation.
News & Publications
Read the latest news and announcements, search press releases, and access annual reports and general summaries. Connect with us on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest Revenue news.
Tax Incentives
Tax Incentives are available for existing industries, expanding industries, and new industries locating to Alabama.
Taxpayer Programs
The Department of Revenue promotes many programs and initiatives that protect and benefit Alabama taxpayers.