Alabama’s One-time Tax Rebate

To qualify for the one-time tax rebate, taxpayers must have filed a 2021 Individual Income Tax return which ALDOR received on or before October 17, 2022. Non-residents, estates or trusts, or anyone who was claimed as a dependent during the 2021 tax year do not qualify. Rebates will be issued starting December 1.

Who will receive a tax rebate?

You will receive a tax rebate if…

You will NOT receive a tax rebate if…

What action should I take to claim my tax rebate?

Qualifying taxpayers do not need to take any action to claim a rebate. Tax rebates will be automatically issued to all qualifying taxpayers.

When will the tax rebates go out?

ALDOR will begin issuing tax rebates on December 1 by direct deposit or paper check. Please allow time for your rebate to be received.

How much will I receive?

The amount of the rebate is based on your 2021 tax year filing status:

Married couples who filed joint 2021 Individual Income Tax returns will receive one rebate for $300.

How will I receive my rebate?

You can expect to receive your rebate based on how you received your 2021 tax year refund, by direct deposit or paper check. If you did not receive a 2021 tax year refund, the rebate can be expected by paper check.

If you received your 2021 refund by direct deposit, ALDOR will use the same bank account to issue your rebate by direct deposit.

Paper checks will be issued if:​​

Other Frequently Asked Questions

What if the intended recipient of a rebate is deceased?

What if my spouse and I are now filing separate?

What if I am now married?

What if I filed jointly for both 2021 and 2022, just not with the same spouse?