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Download the Permanent Fund Division's Statutes and Regulations document. For corrections, or if any link or information is inaccurate or otherwise out-dated, please email The Webmaster. Information regarding the Statutes and Regulations for the State of Alaska - Department of Revenue: Permanent Fund Dividend.
Alaska 529 has transitioned to a new online and mobile experience. If you answered “Yes” to investing half of your 2024 PFD, please refer to the letter sent to you by the program in July. More information about investing your PFD can be found at Alaska529plan.com/PFD. Check your Application Status by selecting "myPFD".
This file provides essential information and guidelines for completing the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) application in Alaska. It includes instructions on eligibility, submission timelines, and payment amounts.
This publication was produced by the Alaska Department of Revenue and printed in Juneau, Alaska at a cost of $7.59 per copy to provide information to the public about the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend program.
The procedure described in this booklet can only be used to seize the debtor's permanent fund dividend (PFD), not to seize other property of the debtor. For information about seizing other property, you should read Execution Procedure: Judgment Creditor Booklet (CIV-550), available from the court.
For help or questions concerning RPFI, please contact your agency administrator or email dor.pfd.moa@alaska.gov. The PFDD agrees to provide the agency with the URL, login and password to access the data via the web upon the agency’s compliance with the requirements of this agreement.
PFD forms - Application period has ended. Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend forms are located on the Reference Desk at the library (from Jan 1 - March 31). 1040 & 1040-SR Tax Forms - Now Available! Selected IRS forms are on hand in the Copier Room at the library. All other tax forms are available here.