Alaska
Alaska Tax
There is no requirement to pay Income Tax in Alaska. However, because there are many other types of taxes required, you may have to file a tax return anyways.
While Alaskans are not required to pay individual income tax, there are other taxes that you should understand. First, Alaska does require corporate tax. The corporate tax rate in Alaska ranges from 1 to 9.4%, depending on income levels. If you owe corporate tax in Alaska, your payment has to be made on or before March 15th each year. There are no extensions allowed and penalty fees will apply if your return is not submitted by March 15th. It is important to note that you will make payments online for Alaskan corporate taxes if your estimated payment is $100,000 or more.
Other areas of tax in Alaska include: estate tax, employment security tax, sales tax, use tax and withholding tax. There are many Alaska State Tax Forms available online for you to choose from and review.
If you are ready to file your return then the easiest way will be to e-file your return. Check out our e-filing page to guide your through the process.
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