Alabama Administrative Code
Title 810 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 810-2-8 - ALABAMA BUSINESS PRIVILEGE TAX AND CORPORATE SHARES TAX
Section 810-2-8-.14 - Acceptance, Monitoring, And Revocation Of Acceptance Into The Alabama Business Modernized E-File Program For Software Developers - Business Privilege Tax
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) SCOPE - This rule explains the requirements for software developers to obtain and sustain active approval to provide software that allows business privilege tax returns to be electronically filed through the Alabama Business Modernized E-File program.
(2) Software developers must be approved on an annual basis and maintain good standing with the Department. The Department has the right to deny any applicant acceptance into the Alabama Business Modernized E-File Program. To obtain approval, software developers must adhere to the following guidelines:
(3) XML Schemas (record layouts), specifications, and business rules for a complete Alabama electronic business privilege tax return are issued annually by the Department. In addition, the Department annually releases the Alabama Business Modernized E-file Program: Handbook for Software Developers and Transmitters (Publication AL4164) which provides supplemental information pertinent to electronic return development.
(4) Software developer testing will occur in conjunction with IRS testing in accordance with Alabama Business MeF Test Package
(Publication AL4162).
(5) Alabama electronic business privilege tax returns received by the Department that are prepared by a software developer that has not completed the Department's software developer testing and that has not been approved by the Department will be rejected by the Department. Paper Alabama business privilege tax returns must then be submitted by the taxpayer or the taxpayer may electronically file the tax return using an approved software from another software developer.
(6) The Department will conduct random monitoring visits with software developers to verify that the requirements of the Alabama Electronic Filing Program are being met.
(7) The Department reserves the right to request a copy of the most current copy of the software product that is utilized in production.
(8) The Department reserves the right to revoke the acceptance of a software developer for cause. Failure to comply with the guidelines set forth in the Alabama Business Modernized E-file Program: Handbook for Software Developers and Transmitters (Publication AL4164) is considered cause.
(9) Any of the following can result in the revocation of a software developer's acceptance into the Alabama Business Modernized E-File Program:
Authors: Melissa Gillis, Michaelyn N. Adams
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 40-2A-7(a)(5), 40-30-6.