Alaska Form 6390i (Federal-based Credits Instructions) 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Alaska Form 6390i in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the purpose of the form, which is to order and limit federal-based credits on an as-if Alaska basis. Ensure you understand that this form is necessary if claiming credits on Forms 6000, 6100, or 6150.
  3. Fill out Line 2a by entering the amount of federal investment credit attributable to Alaska property. Remember, only non-passive activities qualify here.
  4. For Line 2b, note that certain credits are not allowed in Alaska. Make sure to exclude any backup withholding or employer social security credits.
  5. Proceed to Line 4 and enter the amount from Form 6395, line 17 for general business credits from passive activities.
  6. Complete Lines 9 and 10 by providing details of unused federal-based credits carried forward or back, ensuring you attach the required schedules showing individual unused credits.
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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.
The amount of the credit is 100 percent of the first $2,000 of qualified education expenses you paid for each eligible student and 25 percent of the next $2,000 of qualified education expenses you paid for that student.
Deduction for Seniors (Sec. 70103) New deduction: Effective for 2025 through 2028, individuals who are age 65 and older may claim an additional deduction of $6,000. This new deduction is in addition to the current additional standard deduction for seniors under existing law.
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The AEG is a need-based grant offered by the State of Alaska for undergraduate students who are Alaska residents. The State of Alaska determines your eligibility and award amount based on your FAFSA, your enrollment level, and the date you filed your FAFSA. Awards range from $500$4,000 per year.
You, your dependent or a third party pays qualified education expenses for higher education. An eligible student must be enrolled at an eligible educational institution. The eligible student is yourself, your spouse or a dependent you list on your tax return.
The Alaska Education Tax Credit (ETC) program, administered by the Department of Revenue, gives tax credits (50% of the contribution) to third party entities that make charitable donations (of either cash or equipment) for the purpose of education in the state.

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