| Tax Bracket (Single) | Marginal Tax Rate |
| $0+ | 0.00% |
| Tax Bracket (Couple) | Marginal Tax Rate |
| $0+ | 0.00% |
Alaska has a flat income tax rate which applies to both single and joint filers. The Federal Income Tax, in contrast to the Alaska income tax, has multiple tax brackets with varied bracket width for single or joint filers.
You can use the income tax estimator to the left to calculate your approximate Alaska and Federal income tax based on the most recent tax brackets.
Keep in mind that this estimator assumes all income is from wages, assumes the standard deduction, and does not account for tax credits.
For a more detailed estimate that takes these factors into account, click "View Detailed Estimate" (this will will redirect to an external website).
DeductionsWhen calculating your Alaska income tax, keep in mind that the Alaska state income tax brackets are only applied to your adjusted gross income (AGI) after you have made any qualifying deductions.
Qualifying deductions might include an itemized deduction, the Alaska standard deduction, exemptions for dependants, business expenses, etc.
Remember that Alaska may have very different deduction laws from the Federal Income Tax, so you may have to write a whole new list of deductions for your Alaska income tax return.
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- The Alaska tax brackets on this page were last updated from the Alaska Department of Revenue in November, 2012. Please contact us if any of our Alaska tax data is incorrect or out of date.
- Alaska tax return forms and the latest tax tables are available from the Department of Revenue .
- Before the official 2013 Alaska income tax brackets are released, the brackets used on this page are an estimate based on the previous year's brackets. These numbers are subject to change if new Alaska tax tables are released.
- The income tax estimator tool is provided by Tax-Rates.org.
Alaska Income Tax Brackets
