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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.
Check your Application Status by selecting "myPFD". Make sure your address is current on your application. If you electronically signed your PFD application, you can sign into "myPFD" and update your address online OR you can complete the Address Change Form, and submit it to one of our offices. The 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend amount was $1,312.
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.
Permanent Fund Dividend laws allow persons to be absent from Alaska for more than 180 days total in a qualifying year if they are absent for one or more of the following reasons. Additional rules may apply to each type of absence. For additional information refer to PFD Statutes and Regulations (PDF).
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.
PFD applications may be completed online at pfd.alaska.gov. Create or sign in to a My Alaska account prior to filing your PFD online to avoid having to print a PFD signature page, or send in a paper application (except first time filers).
Before January 1 of the qualifying year, an individual must have taken at least one step beyond physical presence in Alaska to establish residency. Applicants must provide proof of residency showing intent to remain indefinitely in Alaska.