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International Tax in Alabama involves advising resident individuals and corporations on the state tax implications of their cross-border activities, and non-resident entities on their tax obligations arising from economic nexus within Alabama. This also includes navigating federal international tax provisions as they interact with Alabama's corporate income tax, franchise tax, and other state-level taxes.
Alabama imposes a corporate income tax at a flat rate of 6.5% and a franchise tax on the capital employed in Alabama by corporations. For pass-through entities, the Alabama Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) for remote sellers collecting sales & use tax on out-of-state sales can be a factor. The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) is responsible for administering state taxes, and its interpretation of nexus and apportionment can significantly impact international businesses with Alabama connections.