Overview
Alaska uses no state income tax on wages. This means residents of Alaska owe no state income tax on their wages, salaries, or other earned income. You still pay federal income tax and FICA (Social Security and Medicare), but the absence of state income tax gives Alaska workers a significant take-home pay advantage.
2025 Tax Rates
Alaska levies 0% state income tax on wages. There is no state income tax return to file for wages earned in Alaska.
Who Must File in Alaska?
Because Alaska has no income tax on wages, residents generally do not need to file a state income tax return for wage income. There are no state withholding requirements for wages.
How Alaska Tax Affects Your Paycheck
With no state income tax, your Alaska paycheck withholding includes only federal income tax, Social Security (6.2%), and Medicare (1.45%). On a $75,000 salary, this saves roughly $2,000β$5,000 per year compared to living in a state with a 3β7% income tax rate.
Tips to Reduce Your Alaska Tax Bill
- Maximize retirement contributions (401k, IRA) to reduce federal taxable income
- Use an HSA if you have a high-deductible health plan β contributions are federal tax-free
- Track investment income β Washington has a capital gains tax on high earners; verify your stateβs rules
- Verify residency rules if you work remotely for an out-of-state employer
Filing Deadlines
Alaska has no state income tax return to file for wages.
How Alaska Compares to Neighboring States
Alaska borders Washington. Unlike most of its neighbors, Alaska has no state income tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly states in its region. Workers crossing the border for jobs in Alaska from higher-tax states can see a meaningful increase in take-home pay.
Use Our Calculator
Want to see your exact Alaska take-home pay? Use our free US Paycheck Calculator β select Alaska from the state dropdown and enter your salary, filing status, and dependents for a complete tax breakdown.
Tax rates based on 2025 data. Laws change frequently β verify with the Alaska Department of Revenue or a tax professional.