Alaskans can track their $1,312 Permanent Fund Dividend payments online or at PFD offices, with applications due by August 7 and final payments set for August 15, but should note that online services will be down for maintenance on July 24.
How to Track Your $1,312 Permanent Fund Dividend: Online and Office Options for Alaskans
According to the report of Marca, Alaskans waiting for their $1,312 Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) can track their payment online or visit the PFD offices if they haven’t received it yet. The PFD, which gives a share of the state’s oil money to residents, was supposed to be paid out starting June 20 and July 18 for those who applied by June 12 and July 10. If you’re still waiting, you can check your payment status through the myAlaska website or the myPFD portal. You can also go to the Permanent Fund Dividend offices on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
If you haven’t applied for the Permanent Fund Dividend yet, you need to do so by August 7. The final payments will be sent out on August 15, 2024. Note that the myPFD service will be down for maintenance on July 24 from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Permanent Fund Dividend offices will be closed that day, so plan to visit the office on July 23 or wait until July 26.
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Avoid Scams and Verify Your Permanent Fund Dividend Status Through Official Channels
Remember, the myAlaska service will never ask you to change your password via text or email. Scammers often use these methods to trick people. For any questions about your payment, use the official website or visit the Permanent Fund Dividend office.