Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 40-18-21 - Credits for Taxes Paid on Income From Sources Outside the State and for Job Development Fees.

(a)(1) For the purpose of ascertaining the income tax due under the provisions of this chapter by individual residents of Alabama whose gross income, as defined herein, is derived from sources both within and outside the State of Alabama, there shall be allowed a credit against the amount of tax found to be due by such resident, on account of income derived from outside the State of Alabama, the amount of income tax actually paid by such resident to any state or territory on account of business transacted or property held, directly or indirectly, outside the State of Alabama. Resident individual owners of Subchapter K entities, Alabama S corporations, and beneficiaries of estates or trusts who include their proportionate share of the income arising from one or more of these entities in their Alabama gross income shall be allowed a credit for their proportionate share of the income tax actually paid by the entity to any state or territory on account of business transacted or property held outside the State of Alabama, whether the payment was made on behalf of the resident individual owner or because the entity was not recognized by such state or territory as a non-taxable pass-through entity. For purposes of this subsection, income tax shall be defined to include, but not be limited to, any tax based in whole or in part on the entity's net income, net profits, or gross profits; provided, however, that the term income tax shall not include any tax based on the entity's net worth, capital, or asset values, and shall not include any tax for which an exclusion or deduction is claimed in the calculation of taxable income reported on the Alabama income tax return.
(2) In case the amount of income tax actually paid by or on behalf of an individual resident of Alabama, or by one of the entities described in subdivision (a)(1) above, to another state or territory is in excess of the amount of tax that would be due on the same income computed using the applicable Alabama income tax rates, then only such amount as would be due in this state on such taxable income shall be allowed as a credit. In no event shall the credit for income taxes paid to another state or territory exceed the amount of tax that would be due on the same taxable income computed using the applicable Alabama income tax rates.
(3) As a further limitation, the credit for taxes paid to another state or territory shall only be utilized against that portion of a taxpayer’s Alabama income tax liability that is attributable to income from other states or territories to which income taxes were paid with respect to that tax year, which shall be determined by multiplying the taxpayer’s Alabama income tax liability before consideration of any credit described in subdivision (a)(1) by a fraction, the numerator of which is the taxpayer’s Alabama adjusted gross income attributable to other states or territories to which income taxes or the equivalent thereof were paid by or on behalf of an individual resident of Alabama, or by one of the entities described in subdivision (a)(1), and the denominator of which is total Alabama adjusted gross income.
(4) If the amount of income tax actually paid by or on behalf of an individual resident of Alabama to any other state or territory on account of business transacted or property held is less than the amount of tax that would be due, as computed using the applicable Alabama income tax rates, then the income tax levied herein shall be computed on the entire taxable income from sources from both within and outside the state as defined herein, and the tax shall be paid less the credit allowed in this section for tax paid on income derived, directly or indirectly, from outside the state.
(5) Before a resident of Alabama may claim the credit allowed under this subsection (a), he or she shall file with his or her Alabama income tax return a certificate showing the amount of gross and net income derived, directly or indirectly, from sources outside this state, together with the amount of tax paid or to be paid on such income.
(b) Any taxpayer described in Section 40-18-2(1) or Section 40-18-2(6), who, during any year, has been assessed a job development fee as described in Section 41-10-44.8(b), shall be allowed a credit against the amount of income tax due under the provisions of this chapter in such year in an amount equal to the job development fee withheld from the taxpayer's wages during the year.
(c)(1) A resident individual taxpayer, who is either a partner or member of a Subchapter K entity, a shareholder of an Alabama S corporation, or a beneficiary of an estate or trust, during all or part of a year, shall be allowed a credit equal to fifty percent (50%) of his or her proportionate share of the income taxes paid or accrued, including a payment recognized by 26 U.S.C. §901, to a foreign country with respect to the trade or business or investment income of such business, including related operations and affiliates.
(2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the credit allowed in this subsection shall not exceed the amount of income tax that would otherwise be imposed by Alabama on the individual's income derived from the foreign country.
(d) Timely filed petitions for refund of overpaid income tax for the 2013 through 2017 tax years shall be granted, as otherwise appropriate, without consideration of the additional limitation provided in subdivision (a)(3) of this section or the limitation contained in the version of Ala. Admin. Code Department of Revenue Rule 810-3-21-.03 as of March 29, 2018; provided, however, that refund petitions for overpayment of income tax paid for tax years prior to 2017 related to the credit for taxes paid to other states or territories must be filed with the department by the earlier of (1) the expiration of the period in which to file refund petitions set forth in Section 40-2A-7, or (2) Saturday, June 30, 2018. No adjustments included in or portions of any preliminary assessment or final assessment, or proposed adjustments or portions of proposed adjustments of income tax attributable to the application of the additional limitation provided in subdivision (a)(3) of this section or the limitation contained in the version of Ala. Admin. Code Department of Revenue Rule 810-3-21-.03 as of March 29, 2018, may be entered or issued with respect to tax years ending on or before December 31, 2017, and any such assessment, adjustment, or portion thereof entered in violation of this provision shall be void and unenforceable and shall promptly be withdrawn, revised, or dismissed with prejudice by the department.
(e) The department may adopt rules to assist with the administration of this section.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.

Chapter 18 - Income Taxes.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 40-18-1 - Definitions.

Section 40-18-1.1 - Operating Rules.

Section 40-18-2 - Levied; Persons and Subjects Taxable Generally.

Section 40-18-2.1 - Income of Foreign Missionary Exempt.

Section 40-18-3 - Income of Officers or Agents of the United States, Etc.

Section 40-18-4 - Interest or Other Income Received From Obligations of the United States or Its Possessions, Agencies or Instrumentalities.

Section 40-18-5 - Tax on Individuals.

Section 40-18-6 - Gain or Loss - Basis of Property; Adjusted Basis.

Section 40-18-6.1 - Gain or Loss — Special Rules for Capital Gains Invested in Opportunity Zones.

Section 40-18-7 - Gain or Loss - Determination of Amount.

Section 40-18-8 - Gain or Loss - Recognition.

Section 40-18-8.1 - Gain or Loss — Recognition of Gains Invested in Opportunity Zones.

Section 40-18-9 - Gain or Loss - Optional Method for Returning as Income Increases in Redemption Value of Securities Purchased at a Discount.

Section 40-18-11 - Inventory.

Section 40-18-12 - Net Income of Individuals - Defined.

Section 40-18-13 - Computation of Income.

Section 40-18-14 - Adjusted Gross Income of Individuals.

Section 40-18-14.1 - Deferred Compensation Plans.

Section 40-18-14.2 - Adjusted Gross Income.

Section 40-18-14.3 - Gross Income - Discount and Interest.

Section 40-18-15 - Deductions for Individuals Generally.

Section 40-18-15.1 - Net Income Taxable Income Defined - Generally.

Section 40-18-15.2 - Net Operating Loss.

Section 40-18-15.3 - Deductions for Health Insurance Premiums.

Section 40-18-15.4 - Deductions for Certain Retrofitting or Upgrades to Homes - Residence in Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association Zone.

Section 40-18-15.5 - Deductions for Certain Retrofitting or Upgrades to Homes - Residence in Alabama.

Section 40-18-15.6 - Deductions for Contributions Made to Health Savings Accounts.

Section 40-18-15.7 - Optional Increased Standard Deduction for Qualified Persons.

Section 40-18-15.8 - (Effective Until December 31, 2025) Deductions for Contributions to Qualifying Alabama Achieving a Better Life Experience Savings Accounts.

Section 40-18-16 - Depreciation.

Section 40-18-17 - Items Not Deductible.

Section 40-18-18 - Amortization of War or Emergency Facilities.

Section 40-18-19 - Exemptions - Generally.

Section 40-18-19.1 - Exemptions for Severance, Unemployment Compensation, Etc.

Section 40-18-19.2 - Exemption of Certain Death Benefit Payments for Peace Officer or Fireman Killed in Line of Duty.

Section 40-18-20 - Exemptions - Military Retirement Benefits.

Section 40-18-21 - Credits for Taxes Paid on Income From Sources Outside the State and for Job Development Fees.

Section 40-18-21.1 - Annual Report of Credits Claimed for Taxes Paid to Foreign Countries.

Section 40-18-22 - Taxpayers Engaged in Multistate Business - Allocation and Apportionment of Deductions and Exemptions.

Section 40-18-23 - Taxpayers Engaged in Multistate Business - Option of Certain Taxpayers to Report and Pay Tax on Basis of Percentage of Volume.

Section 40-18-24 - Taxation of Subchapter K Entity.

Section 40-18-24.1 - Composite Return and Payment by Nonresident Owner of Subchapter K Entity.

Section 40-18-24.2 - Taxation of Pass-Through Entities.

Section 40-18-24.3 - Taxation on Distributive Share of Interest, Dividends, etc., of Nonresident Member of Qualified Investment Partnership.

Section 40-18-24.4 - Alabama Electing Pass — Through Entity Tax Act.

Section 40-18-24.5 - Refundable Credit for Certain Owners, Members, Partners, or Shareholders of Electing Pass-Through Entities.

Section 40-18-25 - Estates and Trusts.

Section 40-18-25.1 - Estates and Trusts - Exemptions.

Section 40-18-25.2 - Estates and Trusts - Deductions From Gross Income of Net Operating Loss.

Section 40-18-26 - Information From Source of Income.

Section 40-18-27 - Individual Taxpayer's Returns; Liability of Innocent Spouse.

Section 40-18-28 - Returns of Subchapter K Entities and Single Member Limited Liability Companies.

Section 40-18-29 - Fiduciary Returns.

Section 40-18-30 - Return When Accounting Period Changes.

Section 40-18-31 - Corporate Income Tax - Generally.

Section 40-18-31.1 - Election for Foreign Corporations to Classify Dividend Income From Certain Subsidiaries as Business or Nonbusiness Income.

Section 40-18-31.2 - Factor Presence Nexus Standard for Business Activity.

Section 40-18-32 - Corporate Income Tax - Exemptions.

Section 40-18-33 - Corporate Income Tax - Taxable Income.

Section 40-18-34 - Additions Required by Corporations.

Section 40-18-35 - Deductions Allowed to Corporations.

Section 40-18-35.1 - Carry Forward of Net Operating Losses.

Section 40-18-35.2 - Deductions From Federal Taxable for Amounts Included in Income Under 26 u.s.c. § 951a, Etc.

Section 40-18-35.3 - Deductions From Federal Taxable for Amounts Included in Income Under 26 u.s.c. § 118(b)(2).

Section 40-18-36 - Distributions by Corporations.

Section 40-18-37 - Items Not Deductible by Corporations.

Section 40-18-38 - Additional Deductions Allowed for Corporations; Credits.

Section 40-18-39 - Corporate Returns.

Section 40-18-39.1 - Business Interest Expense Deduction Limitations.

Section 40-18-40 - Tax to Be Reported on Forms; Department May Assess Additional Tax Penalty or Interest.

Section 40-18-41 - Amortization of Ad Valorem Tax.

Section 40-18-42 - Time and Methods of Payment of Tax.

Section 40-18-42.1 - Revised Due Dates for Payments of Income Tax or Financial Institution Excise Tax.

Section 40-18-44 - Installment Method.

Section 40-18-50 - Penalty for Failure to Make Return Within Time Specified.

Section 40-18-51 - Applicability of Lien Provisions; Disposition of Collections; Collection Prior to Delinquency.

Section 40-18-53 - Inspection of Returns by Federal or Foreign State Agents.

Section 40-18-54 - Supervision of Assessment and Collection.

Section 40-18-55 - Statement to Be Furnished by Taxpayer.

Section 40-18-56 - Furnishing Sworn Statement of Annual Return of Income to Department; Penalties for Failure to Comply; Limitations on Inspection of Taxpayer's Records.

Section 40-18-57 - Rules to Be Promulgated by Department of Revenue.

Section 40-18-58 - Appropriation.

Section 40-18-59 - Additional Appropriations.

Section 40-18-60 - Covid-19 Recovery Capital Credit Protection Act of 2021.

Section 40-18-61 - Restaurant Revitalization Grant Monies.