How to elect S-Corp status in Alaska
An S-Corporation election in Alaska can save self-employed business owners thousands in self-employment tax. The federal deadline is March 15 (Form 2553). Alaska state-level tax treatment is none (no state income tax). We file the federal election and any required Alaska forms for $0 service fee.
Alaskan S-Corp election at a glance
| Federal form | IRS Form 2553 |
|---|---|
| Federal deadline | March 15 |
| Alaska state tax | none (no state income tax) |
| Eligibility | ≤100 shareholders, all US persons |
| File.Business fee | $0 |
Is an S-Corp election worth it in Alaska?
An S-Corp election in Alaska typically makes sense when:
- Your business net profit is roughly $40,000 or more per year
- You can pay yourself a reasonable salary plus take distributions
- You are willing to run payroll (required for S-Corp owners)
- You file your S-Corp tax return by March 15 each year
The savings come from splitting your income between W-2 wages (subject to FICA) and S-Corp distributions (not subject to self-employment tax). Use our S-Corp savings calculator to see your specific number.
Alaskan S-Corp election: step-by-step
- Have an eligible entity. Your Alaskan LLC or C-Corporation must already exist. Form an LLC or form a corporation first if needed.
- Confirm eligibility. All shareholders must be US persons (no corporations, partnerships, or foreign nationals), and you must have 100 or fewer shareholders.
- File IRS Form 2553. Submit within 2 months and 15 days of the tax year you want the election to take effect, or by March 15 of the current year.
- Check Alaska state requirements. Some states require a separate state-level election. Alaska's tax treatment is none (no state income tax).
- Set up payroll. S-Corp owners must take a reasonable salary subject to payroll tax. Our payroll partners handle setup.
- File annual S-Corp returns. Form 1120-S federally and Alaska state returns by March 15 each year.
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We prepare and file Form 2553, handle any Alaska state-level requirements, and connect you to a payroll partner. $0 service fee.
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What is the Alaskan S-Corp filing deadline?
The federal S-Corp tax return (Form 1120-S) is due by March 15 each year. State returns follow the same schedule in most cases.
Does Alaska have its own S-Corp tax?
Alaska's state-level treatment for S-Corps is none (no state income tax). Always confirm with a tax professional or the Alaska Department of Revenue.
Can my LLC elect S-Corp status in Alaska?
Yes. Many Alaskan LLCs elect S-Corp tax treatment to reduce self-employment tax. The LLC remains an LLC for legal purposes but is taxed as an S-Corp.
How much can I save with an S-Corp in Alaska?
Typical savings range from $2,000 to $10,000+ per year for businesses with $50K-$250K in net profit. Use our savings calculator for your specific number.
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