Last updated: July 14, 2026
Alaska S-corp savings calculator
Enter your annual net self-employment income (after business expenses).
At $120,000 of net SE income, electing S-corp status pencils out in Alaska — it generally starts paying off around $38,000 of net SE income.
Estimate for planning — federal SE tax + Alaska S-corp/franchise cost only; confirm reasonable-compensation with a CPA before electing.
Alaska self-employment & S-corp rules
- State income tax: no state income tax. Self-employment tax itself (15.3%) is federal and identical in every state.
- Minimum franchise / LLC fee: $50/year for an LLC or S-corp in Alaska, regardless of income.
- PTET (SALT-cap workaround): Not available in Alaska.
- No state income tax. No state-level sales tax (some local sales tax). Annual Permanent Fund Dividend is taxable federally.