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How to fill out the AL ADV-40S online
The AL ADV-40S form is a simplified tax return option for reporting business personal property in Alabama. This guide will provide you with clear and concise instructions on how to complete this form online, ensuring that you accurately submit your information.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the AL ADV-40S form.
- Select the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the AL ADV-40S and open it in the online editor.
- Begin by entering your county in the first blank space provided at the top of the form.
- Fill in the name of the taxing official and their corresponding mailing address in the designated fields.
- Indicate the tax year for which you are filing the return.
- Provide your daytime telephone number in the designated section.
- In the section labeled 'Owner’s Name,' enter the full name of the owner of the business.
- Fill out the mailing address for the owner, ensuring all lines are completed.
- If applicable, enter the business name (Doing Business As) if it differs from the owner’s name.
- Provide the business address in the specified section.
- Fill in the landowner’s name, if different from the owner of the business.
- Specify the type of business you operate (e.g., restaurant, retail, etc.) and the date the business was established.
- Ensure all preliminary information is complete. This includes verifying your eligibility to submit this form based on prior filing criteria outlined in the instruction section.
- Designate a contact person for any additional inquiries, including the contact's name, daytime phone number, and email address.
- Affirm your agreement to a market value of $10,000 for the assessment by signing and dating the form.
- After completing the form, you can save your changes, download, print, or share it as needed.
Complete the AL ADV-40S form online today to ensure your business personal property is accurately reported.
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In general, you do not need to file both Form 40 and Form 40 NR for your Alabama income. If you are a resident, you file only Form 40 for all income. However, if you are a nonresident with Alabama-sourced income, you would file Form 40 NR. Utilizing the AL ADV-40S can clarify any confusion regarding your filing requirements.