2026 Alaska Landlord Tax Guide
A practical Alaska landlord tax guide covering federal Schedule E workflow and local compliance lanes for STR room tax, property assessments, exemptions, and appeals.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
2026 Alaska Landlord Tax Guide (Preview)
Overview
Alaska landlord filing is federal-first and local-second. Alaska has no state individual income tax return lane, so most Alaska-specific risk is local: property tax assessments/appeals, exemptions, and municipality-level STR taxes.
Alaska Court FAQ (no state individual income tax) · DCRA Property Assessments · Anchorage Room Tax
Table of Contents
- Disclaimer
- Overview
- Income reporting
- Deductible expenses
- Depreciation
- Key deadlines
- Common mistakes
- Alaska-specific rules
- Worked example
- Resources
Income reporting
Federal lane first
Most landlords report rental activity on Schedule E and apply federal depreciation/passive-loss rules.
IRS Pub 527 · Schedule E instructions · IRS Pub 946 · IRS Pub 925
Alaska lane
No state individual income-tax return; local tax and assessment rules become the practical Alaska lane.
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