Alaska 1099-INT Filing Requirements, Tax Year 2026
What Alaska requires from businesses filing 1099-INT (Interest income) for tax year 2026: deadline, accepted format, CF/SF treatment, registration, and penalties, backed by primary-source citations.
Filing requirements
Alaska does not require a separate state filing of 1099-INT for tax year 2026. Federal filing satisfies the reporting obligation; no state submission is required.
Alaska has no individual income tax, so 1099-INT forms are not filed with the state.
Deadlines and extensions
Extensions
Not applicable. Because 1099-INT is not required to be filed with Alaska, there is no state extension process.
Accepted format
No state filing is required for 1099-INT in Alaska, so no state-specific format applies.
Frequently asked questions
Does Alaska require filing of 1099-INT for tax year 2026?
Does Alaska participate in the CF/SF program?
What is the Alaska 1099-INT filing deadline for tax year 2026?
What format does Alaska accept for 1099-INT?
Do I need to file 1099-INT with Alaska if I also filed federally?
Source citations
“Does Alaska have a personal income tax? The State of Alaska currently does not have an individual income tax, therefore no employee withholding for state income tax is required.”
“Alaska Personal Income Tax History Established in 1949, 10% of taxpayer's federal income tax liability. Personal income tax repealed in 1980 after the oil boom.”
Additional notes
Alaska does not levy a state individual income tax, so 1099 information returns are not filed with the state. Federal 1099 reporting obligations to the IRS are unaffected.
Scope: Original 1099 filings with no Alaska state income tax withheld. State agencies revise rules without notice; verify with the Alaska state agency directly before you file.
This page is general information only, not legal, tax, or accounting advice. You are solely responsible for verifying your filing obligations with the state agency or a qualified tax professional.
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