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What do I need to do in response to the Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax Delinquent Notice?

If you have received a Medical Cannabis Privilege tax delinquency notice from the Alabama Department of Revenue, and you have not filed the required return or made the required payment, do so now to avoid further interest and penalties. Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax Returns must be filed in My Alabama Taxes. See “How do I register for My Alabama Taxes?” if you do not have a My Alabama Taxes account. Instructions can be obtained by clicking on the ALDOR Form page and selecting Medical Cannabis Privilege Tax from the “Categories/Tax” filter. If you are uncertain if a return was required or filed, please forward a copy of the delinquency notice to your tax professional.

Yes, once the withdrawal is made, it would be taxable on your Alabama income tax return.

Yes, the amount withdrawn is added back to the contributing taxpayer’s return, plus a 10 percent penalty.

No, the money is not taxable as long as the money is used to pay for higher education expenses.

The postmark date on your contribution will be accepted as the date of the contribution, as long as it is on or before December 31.   The contribution does not have to be received by the plan on or before December 31.