Alaska Property Tax Appeal Guide
How to challenge your property tax assessment in Alaska — deadlines, process, and a savings calculator.
What This Data Tells Us About Appeals in Alaska
In Alaska, property tax appeals are filed with the Local Board of Equalization. The typical window is Within 30 days of the assessment notice, with the deadline most commonly falling in May. Filing fees reported for this state are $0, and Lincoln Institute research plus state-reported data suggest roughly 38% of appeals result in some reduction when supported by comparable sales or documented errors.
Property tax in Alaska is levied by municipalities and boroughs, not the state. Deadlines and procedures vary by local jurisdiction. Appeals are driven by the gap between a parcel's assessed value and its actual market value — the calculator below turns that gap into an annualized dollar figure at your effective tax rate. The strongest evidence is three to five arms-length comparable sales from the past six to twelve months, plus documentation of any factual errors in the assessor's record (square footage, bedroom count, finished-basement status).
This guide is for informational purposes only and is not legal or tax advice. Deadlines, filing fees, success rates, and procedures vary by county within Alaska and can change year to year. Always verify the current rules with your local assessor's office — or a licensed attorney or tax professional — before filing. Source: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development.
Appeal Deadline
Within 30 days of the assessment notice
Appeal Body: Local Board of Equalization
Step-by-Step Appeal Process
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Obtain a copy of your property assessment from your municipality or borough assessor
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Compare your assessed value to recent sales of similar properties
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File a written appeal with the Local Board of Equalization by the deadline
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Attend the Board hearing and present your evidence
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If denied, appeal to the Superior Court within 30 days
Alaska-Specific Notes
Property tax in Alaska is levied by municipalities and boroughs, not the state. Deadlines and procedures vary by local jurisdiction.
Source: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Assessment Savings Calculator
Estimate whether an appeal is financially worthwhile and your potential annual savings.
Find your rate on your tax bill or the county website