The state of Alaska does not have state inome tax - it is a sales tax state only.
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Alaska
Alaska does not have a state sales tax or personal income tax. However, some local government bodies in Alaska do impose a sales tax.
No married couple is permitted to file a joint state income tax return in Alaska. Alaska is one of the seven US states that have no individual income tax.
Alaska does not have a State sales tax; however, several communities across the state do have a sales tax. These taxes are low - about 2%.
All states have federal income tax. The only states with no state income tax are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.
No state income tax and excellent and plentiful supply of King Crab
The following do not pay local sales tax: Alaska Sales tax is that which has the tabular form in IRS site Income tax is that which is already withholded by any state etc
There are multiple states: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon have no sales tax, but they have income and property taxes. I do not know if there is a state that is completely tax-free.
Alaska has no state tax rate
No, There are nine states that do not have a state income tax as of Dec. 2011 The nine states without income tax are the following: Alaska Florida Nevada New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas Washington Wyoming