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The State of Alaska does not have a tax exemption certificate, as it is not necessary to have one. The Alaska Constitution provides that the State of Alaska is exempt from all taxes emanating from within Alaska.
The two largest cities, Anchorage and Fairbanks, do not charge a local sales tax. The state capital, Juneau, has a 5 percent sales tax rate.
Just about all businesses that operate in Alaska must obtain an Alaska resale certificate. As a business owner, it is your responsibility to collect sales taxes or provide exemptions when appropriate.
How to get a sales tax permit in Alaska. Businesses with physical locations in Alaska should consult with the Alaska Department of Revenue Tax Division. Remote sellers who exceed the Alaska economic nexus threshold can register online at the Alaska Remote Sellers Sales Tax Commission (ARSSTC) portal.
The State of Alaska does not levy a sales tax; there are, however, several municipal governments that do. Therefore, if you are a business entity subject to sales taxes within the state, you will need to contact the local municipal government for their particular sales tax regulations and forms.
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Under AS 29.45. 030(e), there is a mandatory exemption up to the first $150,000 of assessed value for the primary residence of a senior citizen, age 65 years and older, or a disabled veteran with a service connected disability of 50% or more.

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