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Why Use Tax Records
Tax record content varies and may include the name and residence of the taxpayer, description of the real estate, name of original purchaser, description of personal property, number of males over 21, number of school children, slaves, and farm animals. Tax records usually are arranged by date and locality and are not normally indexed. Tax records can be used in place of missing land and census records to locate a person’s residence.

County Level
Alaska does allows local governments to collect their own sales taxes.

State Level
Alaska has no individual tax but does have a state corporate income tax, it also has no state sales tax. Alaska has an annual Permanent Fund Dividend, derived from oil revenues, for all citizens living in Alaska after one calendar year, except for some convicted of criminal offenses.

Alaska file of the Revenue-Cutter Service 1867-1914 : pamphlet accompanying microcopy no. 641 to be viewed only at The Family History center in Salt Lake.

Resources
Taxation records are listed in the Place Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:
 * ALASKA - TAXATION

Alaska State Archives
Searchable Indexes. PO Box 110571 Juneau, AK 99811-0571 395 Whittier Street Juneau, AK 99801  Telephone: (907) 465-2270 [mailto:archives@alaska.gov E-mail]