Short-Term Rental Tax in Alaska (AK)

The state-level tax rate on short-term rentals in Alaska is 0.0% , consisting of 0.0% sales tax and 0.0% lodging tax. Alaska applies general sales and lodging taxes to STRs without STR-specific legislation. Hosts must collect and remit taxes directly to the state. With local taxes, the total rate in Anchorage reaches 12.0%. Alaska has no state sales tax or lodging tax. However, boroughs and cities may impose their own bed taxes and sales taxes, typically ranging from 2-12%. Juneau, Anchorage, and Fairbanks all have local bed taxes.

Total State Rate 0.0% Sales 0.0% + Lodging 0.0%
Platform Collects No No state-level collection; varies by borough
Registration Not Required No state registration needed
STR-Specific Tax No General lodging tax applies

Annual Tax Estimate for Alaska

The table below shows estimated annual tax obligations at different nightly rates, assuming 65% occupancy (237 nights/year). Estimates are shown for both the state-level rate and the highest local rate (Anchorage).

Nightly Rate Gross Revenue State Tax (0.0%) Anchorage Tax (12.0%)
$100.00/night $23,700 $0 $2,844
$150.00/night $35,550 $0 $4,266
$200.00/night $47,400 $0 $5,688
$300.00/night $71,100 $0 $8,532
$500.00/night $118,500 $0 $14,220

Estimates assume 65% occupancy. Actual tax may differ based on local exemptions, booking fees, and platform collection.

STR Tax Rates by City in Alaska

Local taxes significantly impact the total STR tax burden in Alaska. The table below shows combined state + local rates for 4 cities, sorted by total rate. The highest combined rate is 12.0% in Anchorage.

City Local Tax Total Rate Tax on $200/night Tier Notes
Anchorage 12.0% 12.0% $24.00 High Municipality of Anchorage 12% room tax on short-term lodging.
Ketchikan 9.5% 9.5% $19.00 Moderate Ketchikan Gateway Borough 5.5% sales tax + 4% bed tax.
Juneau 9.0% 9.0% $18.00 Moderate City and Borough of Juneau 9% room tax.
Fairbanks 8.0% 8.0% $16.00 Moderate Fairbanks North Star Borough 8% bed tax.
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How Alaska Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Alaska with five states that have similar state-level STR tax rates. This comparison helps illustrate where Alaska stands relative to other states in terms of tax burden, platform collection, and registration requirements.

State State Rate Sales Tax Lodging Tax Platform Collects Registration
Alaska (AK) 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% No No
California (CA) 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% No Required
Oregon (OR) 1.5% 0.0% 1.5% Yes Required
Colorado (CO) 2.9% 2.9% 0.0% Yes Required
Montana (MT) 4.0% 0.0% 4.0% Yes Required
New York (NY) 4.0% 4.0% 0.0% Yes Required

Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska STR Taxes

What is the short-term rental tax rate in Alaska in 2026?

The state-level tax rate on short-term rentals in Alaska is 0.0%, consisting of 0.0% sales tax and 0.0% lodging tax. Local taxes can bring the total to 12.0% in cities like Anchorage. At $200/night with 65% occupancy, the state-level tax alone is approximately $0 per year.

Does my platform collect STR taxes in Alaska?

No. Hosts in Alaska are generally responsible for collecting and remitting taxes directly. Some platforms may have limited local agreements, but state-level collection is not automatic. Contact your platform and state tax authority for current information.

Do I need to register my short-term rental in Alaska?

Alaska does not have a statewide STR registration requirement at the state level. However, individual cities and counties may require local permits or business licenses. Check with your local jurisdiction for specific requirements.

What is the total STR tax rate in Anchorage, Alaska?

The total combined tax rate in Anchorage is 12.0%, which includes the 0.0% state rate plus 12.0% in local taxes. Municipality of Anchorage 12% room tax on short-term lodging. At $200/night with 65% occupancy, this amounts to approximately $5,688 per year in taxes.

How much will I owe in STR taxes in Alaska?

Your annual STR tax depends on your nightly rate, occupancy, and location. At the state level (0.0%), a property earning $200/night with 65% occupancy would owe approximately $0/year in state taxes alone. In Anchorage, the total tax at the same rate would be approximately $5,688/year. Use our STR tax calculator for a customized estimate.

Calculate Your Alaska STR Tax

Use our STR tax calculator to get a personalized estimate of your annual tax obligation in Alaska. Enter your nightly rate and occupancy to see your projected state and local taxes, or browse all 50 states to compare STR tax rates across the country.