2012 Raw Fish Tax Return - Egegik - Lake and Peninsula Borough-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2012 Raw Fish Tax Return in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your registration number, business name, owner's name, and mailing address at the top of the form.
  3. For the calculation of net taxable purchases, enter the dollar value of gross purchases on line 1. Ensure you include all raw fish purchased within or brought into Egegik.
  4. On line 2, list any exempt purchases as detailed in Schedule B. Subtract this from line 1 to calculate net taxable purchases on line 3.
  5. Calculate sales tax due on line 4 by multiplying the net taxable purchases (line 3) by .03. Add any net use tax from Schedule B to find total sales and use tax due on line 6.
  6. If applicable, deduct up to 2% of line 6 on line 7 for timely submissions. Complete lines for penalties and interest if necessary.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that all information is accurate before submitting it to the borough.

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Alaska does not have an individual income tax. Alaska has a graduated corporate income tax, with rates ranging from 0.0 percent to 9.4 percent. Alaska does not have a state sales tax but has an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 1.82 percent.
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.
The Salmon Enhancement Tax is a self-imposed tax elected through a vote of the fishermen. Southeast and Northern Southeast at 3%, and Prince William Sound, Cook Inlet, Kodiak, Chignik, and Yakutat at 2%.
Alaska sales tax overview The Alaska (AK) state sales tax rate is currently 0%. Individual municipalities can set their own taxation rates, and sales tax can be as high as 7.5%.
Flying Home With Your Fish All fish boxes will be under 50 pounds. This means that fish boxes can be taken on your flight as a checked bag, costing nothing more than the standard checked-bag fee. Both Delta and Alaskan Airlines allow two checked bags per person before charging you for excess baggage.