In one day, residents who have not gotten payments from the Alaska Department of Revenue as part of the Permanent Fund Dividend program will get their checks.
Those who have yet to receive their PFDfrom 2023 or earlier and had the “Eligible-Not Paid” status last Wednesday will get their payment from the state program on Thursday. Those who have already received their checks for 2023 or earlier will not get an additional payment from the state.
“The 2023 PFD marks the 42nd year Alaskans have received their share of the state’s natural resource wealth,” Alaska Department of Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum said in a 2023 statement. “I would like to thank our Permanent Fund Dividend Division for their tireless work year-round in administering the program and processing the applications.
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