In 2025, Alaskans are receiving a $1,702 payment through the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program, offering much-needed financial relief. If you’re a resident wondering about your eligibility or how to get the money, you’re not alone. This guide breaks it all down in simple terms — from key dates and qualifications to how to apply and make the most of your payment.
Let’s walk through everything you need to know so you don’t miss this opportunity.
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Overview
Here’s a quick breakdown of the 2025 PFD payment:
Feature | Details |
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Payment Amount | $1,702 total ($1,403.83 base + $298.17 energy relief) |
Who Qualifies | Alaska residents who meet legal/residency criteria |
Application Period | June 1 – July 31, 2025 |
Payment Dates | April 17, July 20, August 15, 2025 |
Delivery Methods | Direct deposit or mailed check |
Tax Status | Taxable at federal level |
Official Website | pfd.alaska.gov |
$1,702 Stimulus
This payment is Alaska’s annual Permanent Fund Dividend, funded by oil and gas revenues. It’s not part of a federal stimulus program but is instead a state-run benefit designed to share Alaska’s natural resource wealth with its residents.
In 2025, the payment includes:
- $1,403.83 from the PFD fund
- $298.17 as an energy relief bonus
Together, it totals $1,702 for eligible residents.
Who Qualifies?
To get the payment, you must meet several requirements set by the Alaska Department of Revenue:
- Be a full-year Alaska resident during 2024
- Plan to remain a resident permanently
- Not have claimed residency in another state
- Not have been convicted of certain felonies
- Must have been physically present in Alaska for at least 72 hours in 2023 or 2024
Some absences are allowed, such as:
- Attending college
- Serving in the military
- Receiving out-of-state medical care
- Accompanying a spouse or dependent in those situations
If you were outside Alaska for more than 180 days and don’t meet one of these exceptions, you’re likely ineligible.
When Are Payments Made?
Payments go out in batches based on when your application is approved:
Approval Date Deadline | Payment Date |
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April 9, 2025 | April 17, 2025 |
July 12, 2025 | July 20, 2025 |
August 7, 2025 | August 15, 2025 |
To avoid delays, make sure your bank details and mailing address are correct.
How to Apply?
Applying is easy and free:
- Go to pfd.alaska.gov
- Log in or create a myAlaska account
- Fill out the PFD application
- Upload any necessary documents
- Choose direct deposit (recommended for faster payment)
For minors or dependents, a parent or guardian must complete the form.
Deadline: July 31, 2025
Late applications are not accepted unless you qualify under special hardship rules.
What If You Missed the Deadline?
You’ll have to wait until next year. The 2026 application window will reopen on June 1, 2026. Mark your calendar and apply early to avoid missing out again.
Is the PFD Taxable?
Yes. The IRS treats the PFD as taxable income. You’ll receive a Form 1099-MISC if you get a payment. This applies to both adults and dependents. Make sure to report it on your 2025 federal tax return.
PFD vs. Federal Stimulus
Some people confuse the PFD with the stimulus checks from the pandemic. Here’s how they differ:
Feature | Alaska PFD | Federal Stimulus |
---|---|---|
Funded By | State oil revenues | U.S. government |
Frequency | Annual | One-time/emergency |
Eligibility | Alaska residency rules | Income/citizenship rules |
Tax Status | Taxable | Usually non-taxable |
Smart Ways to Use Your $1,702
Don’t let it vanish on impulse spending. Try using the 50/30/20 rule:
- 50% needs: Groceries, fuel, bills
- 30% wants: Entertainment, small upgrades
- 20% savings: Emergency fund, education, retirement
If you live in a rural or high-cost area, consider using the funds for winter heating oil, medical travel, or back-to-school expenses.
Economic Impact on Alaska
The PFD is more than a personal benefit — it pumps millions into Alaska’s economy. For rural families, it’s a financial lifeline. But it’s also a point of political debate, with ongoing discussions about whether the money should go to individuals or state services.
Either way, it’s part of what makes Alaska unique — sharing resource wealth directly with its people.
FAQs
Who qualifies for the 2025 PFD?
Alaska residents who meet legal, residency, and absence rules.
When is the 2025 PFD application deadline?
The final deadline is July 31, 2025.
How much is the 2025 PFD check?
It totals $1,702 including the energy relief payment.
Is the Alaska PFD taxable?
Yes, it must be reported on your federal tax return.
How do I apply for the PFD?
Apply online at pfd.alaska.gov using a myAlaska account.