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Alaska Income Tax

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No — Alaska has no state income tax. Here's what that means for your paycheck, what the state taxes instead, and how your federal taxes still apply.

Reviewed by the ClearTally editorial team · Last updated July 4, 2026 · Methodology & sources

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Alaska income tax calculator

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Estimated Alaska tax

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No state income tax

Based on Alaska's single-filer schedule. Married-filing-jointly brackets differ in some states, and this ignores state-specific deductions, exemptions, credits, and local taxes. Estimate only, not tax advice.

About Alaska income tax

Alaska is one of the 9 states with no personal income tax. Wages, salaries, and most other earned income aren't taxed at the state level, so your paycheck is reduced only by federal income tax and FICA.

Alaska has no state income tax and no state sales tax.

The trade-off is real, though, and it's the thing comparison articles tend to skip: revenue has to come from somewhere, so states without an income tax generally lean harder on sales and property taxes. Whether you come out ahead depends on how much you spend and what you own, not just what you earn — a high earner who rents usually benefits far more than a modest earner who owns a home.

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Other states with no income tax

If you're weighing where to live, these states are in the same position as Alaska.

Alaska income tax questions

No. Alaska does not tax personal income, so wages and salaries aren't subject to any state income tax and there's no state return to file on your earnings. Alaska has no state income tax and no state sales tax. There are 9 states in this position, so if you're comparing places to live, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire are in the same category.

Alaska figures use the 2026 tax year (PayrollTax API). Estimates for planning only, not tax advice. See https://trycleartally.com/disclaimer.