- Alaska has economic nexus laws for sales tax
- Economic nexus is based on revenue and number of transactions in the state
- Alaska allows local jurisdictions to levy sales tax
- Threshold for economic nexus in Alaska is $100,000 in sales
- Alaska’s economic nexus law went into effect on January 6, 2020
- Businesses meeting the threshold must register for a sales tax permit
Source: taxjar.com
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