Can children receive the PFD?
Yes, parents or legal guardians can apply on behalf of children under 18. Each eligible child receives the full $1,702.
Finance / Alaska PFD
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is an annual payment to eligible Alaska residents, funded by the state's oil revenues. In 2025, the PFD is $1,702 per person. This article provides key information about the 2025 PFD, including payme...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend was established in 1982 and distributes a portion of the state’s oil revenues directly to Alaskans. This initiative has become a crucial part of many residents' financial planning.
**2025 PFD Payment Schedule:**
Check your application status on the myPFD portal to determine your eligibility and payment date.
**Eligibility Requirements:**
To be eligible for the 2025 PFD, you must:
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Yes, parents or legal guardians can apply on behalf of children under 18. Each eligible child receives the full $1,702.
Yes, if Alaska remains their state of legal residence and they meet all other criteria.
Yes. The PFD is taxable income at the federal level. You will receive a Form 1099-MISC in January 2026 for tax reporting.
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