21 Eylül 2012 Cuma

Applying for Permanent Fund dividends and more with myAlaska

We've reached the form time of year, when visitors to the library are often looking for advice in applying for Permanent Fund Dividends (PFD) or tax refunds. While we at the Alaska State Library are not accountants and can't provide advice, we can point you to the forms and resources for help.

myAlaska is the State of Alaska's portal for e-government. You can complete many interactions with state agencies here, either as an individual or as a business, including reporting a vehicle accident, viewing child support payment financial statements, and managing your business's employment security tax.

If you're applying for the PFD, there are a few tips to keep in mind:

* Although anyone can apply online, there are some restrictions on who can use an electronic signature. In particular, if this is your first PFD, you'll need to print a signature page to submit.
* You can still choose to apply in paper. If you're in Juneau, you can pick up a form and envelope at the Alaska State Library on the 8th floor of the State Office Building. For other locations, see http://www.pfd.state.ak.us/BookletDistribution.aspx.
* For more information about PFDs, to apply, or to check the status of your PFD, see the main page of the Permanent Fund at http://www.pfd.state.ak.us/.

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