Alaska’s next $1,312 Permanent Fund Dividend payment is set for July 18, with eligibility determined by applications filed by March 31, while residents are warned about scams and encouraged to verify details through the official Permanent Fund Dividend website or offices.
Alaska’s $1,312 Permanent Fund Dividend Payment Scheduled for July 18 – Eligibility and Scam Warnings
According to the report of Marca, Alaska’s next Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) payment of $1,312 is coming on Thursday, July 18. This payment is for residents who are eligible but haven’t received their money yet. To get this payment, people needed to apply by March 31 of this year. They can check their application status or make updates on the myPFD page of the Permanent Fund Dividend Alaska website.
The Permanent Fund Dividend program started paying out in October 2023 and is managed by the Alaska Department of Revenue. It’s important to be careful about scams, as the Permanent Fund Dividend website says they don’t ask for personal details through text or email. Residents should avoid sharing their personal information with anyone claiming to be from the Permanent Fund Dividend.
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Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Program Cracks Down on Fraud – Otaota Mokoma’s $25,000 Scam Case
Recently, Otaota Mokoma faced charges of fraud after illegally claiming $25,000. The Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program is taking a strong stand against fraud to ensure all eligible Alaskans receive their rightful payments. If you have any concerns or questions about your PFD, you can reach out to their offices, open Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.