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In subsequent years, Alaska was able to compensate for individual income tax revenue losses through growth in its severance tax and royalties from petroleum.
Janelle Earls Named Acting Commissioner of Revenue. Governor Mike Dunleavy has appointed Janelle Earls acting commissioner of the Alaska Department of Revenue effective today. Earls is currently the departments administrative services director, responsible for preparing and implementing its annual budget.
Alaska Department of Revenue, 550 W 7th Ave, Ste 500, Anchorage, AK 99501, US - MapQuest.

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