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Alabama has no tax on Social Security income or military retirement pay, and the state doesn’t have an estate or inheritance tax. Alabama has a graduated individual income tax, with rates ranging from 2 percent to 5 percent. Alabama also has one of the lowest property tax rates in the country on owner-occupied housing.
Alabama has a graduated individual income tax. For single people, the first $500 of taxable income is taxed at 2 percent, the next $2,500 is taxed at 4 percent, and anything beyond $3,000 is taxed at 5 percent. For married people filing jointly, the first $1,000 of taxable income is taxed at 2 percent, the next $5,000 is taxed at 4 percent, and anything above $6,000 is taxed at 5 percent. To find out what Alabama defines as income, check the state’s Department of Revenue website.
Pensions are taxable in Alabama, although retirement income for many public sector employees is exempt. For example, state employee retirement income and that for teachers, military and federal railroad workers is exempt from Alabama state income tax. A list of what retirement income is exempt can be found here, while a list of income that is subject to tax can be found here.
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Alabama does not tax Social Security benefits. You may pay federal taxes on a portion of those benefits, depending on your total provisional income in the year. In most cases, provisional income is equal to half of your Social Security benefits, combined with your adjusted gross income (not including any Social Security benefits) and any tax-exempt interest for the year.
Alabama taxes capital gains as income at the same graduated rates as other income.
The average property tax rate in Alabama was 0.36 percent of an owner-occupied home’s assessed value in 2023, according to the Tax Foundation.
Property taxes vary widely by county, with rates ranging from 0.18 percent in Choctaw County to 0.6 percent in Jefferson County. The lowest median property tax was $199 in Choctaw County, while the highest median property tax was $1,343 in Shelby County, according to 2023 data from the Tax Foundation.
Alabama does not have an inheritance or estate tax.
Military retirement benefits are not taxed in Alabama.
The deadline to file your 2025 tax return is Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
Valerie Bauman is a journalist and author with two decades of experience working for media outlets, including Newsweek, Bloomberg and The Associated Press. Throughout her career, she’s covered politics and the law, including pharmaceutical litigation, mass torts and election law.
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