Alaska paycheck calculator 2026

This Alaska paycheck calculator estimates paycheck withholding, not final tax liability. Alaska does not impose a state personal income tax, so the estimate includes only federal income tax withholding and FICA (Social Security and Medicare).

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How it works

For Alaska wages, paycheck estimates are calculated using gross earnings for the selected pay frequency together with required federal withholding rules. Federal income tax withholding follows IRS Publication 15-T and Form W-4 (2020+). FICA payroll taxes include Social Security and Medicare. Because Alaska has no state income tax, there is no state payroll withholding applied.

Examples

For a biweekly paycheck, federal income tax is withheld according to IRS rules and FICA is withheld at the applicable Social Security and Medicare rates. No Alaska state income tax is withheld from wages.

Limitations and important notes

Results are estimates of paycheck withholding and are not final tax liability or an exact match to an employer payroll system. This calculator does not include any local or municipal wage taxes. Because Alaska does not impose state income tax, actual paycheck amounts may vary based on employer payroll systems and local payroll practices not reflected in this estimate.

FAQs

Does Alaska withhold state income tax from paychecks?

No. Alaska does not have a state personal income tax, so employers do not withhold state income tax from wages.

What taxes are withheld from paychecks in Alaska?

Federal income tax withholding and FICA payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare.

Is this the same as my pay stub?

No. The results are estimates of paycheck withholding and are not final tax liability or an exact pay stub match.

Are local or municipal taxes included?

No. Local or municipal wage taxes are not included.

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Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.