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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fisheries Related Tax Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your business information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and FEIN or SSN. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid penalties.
  3. In the 'Value' section, provide the market value of fisheries resources as specified. If applicable, include any additional payments made for fuel or supplies.
  4. Review the monthly returns/reports summary carefully. Make sure all figures align with your records before submission.
  5. Once completed, utilize our platform’s electronic filing feature to submit your report directly to the Alaska Department of Revenue. Remember, payment should not be submitted with this report.

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The tax is based on whether the fishery is established or developing. Established rates are 5% for floating facilities, 4.5% for Salmon Canneries and 3% for shore based facilities and 3% for developing resources from Floating facilities and 1% for shore-based developing resources.
To print or view your 1099-MISC income tax statement, visit myPFD.
Your Alaska Permanent Fund dividend (PFD) goes in the 1099-MISC section, and gets reported on Form 1040, Schedule 1, Line 8g. To enter these amounts in TurboTax, select your product and follow the instructions. TurboTax Online: Open or continue your return.
Alaska Tax Forms Alaska does not have a personal income tax, so thats one tax return you wont need to file. Just use 1040.com to file your federal return, and any returns you need to file for states that do have an income tax.
Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends and Resource Rebate payments are taxable to either an adult or a child recipient and must be reported on a federal income tax return. Include these amounts on line 8g of Schedule 1 (Form 1040) PDF and attach to Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR.

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Reporting the dividend Dividends are reported on form 1099-Misc, box 3 to eligible residents who filed an application with the fund. Dividends for adults are taxable for federal income tax purposes.
The entire $1,702 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend payment for 2024 is taxable for federal income tax purposes and should be reported as income on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 8g.
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