Alaska Administrative Code
Title 15 - Revenue
Chapter 23 - Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend
Article 1 - Permanent Fund Dividend Program
15 AAC 23.173 - Proof of eligibility
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) An individual must indicate, on forms prescribed by the department, information required by the department that will support the claim of residency and physical presence in Alaska as required by AS 43.23.005.
(b) The department will, in its discretion, require an individual to provide other information to accompany the individual's application. If the department notifies an individual that the information included on, or provided with, the application form is insufficient for any reason, the individual must provide the additional information as requested by the department. If the other information requested by the department is not available at the time of application or the request, the individual must specify why the information is not available, and the date by which the information will be submitted to the department.
(c) An individual must provide all information requested by the department for processing within 30 days after the date of the request. Information delivered to the department or postmarked within 30 days after the date of the request is considered timely. An individual may request, for good cause, an extension of the 30 days to respond to a department request for information. If the department determines that good cause exists and grants an extension, the department will determine the time period of the extension on a case-by-case basis. Information not timely received will not be considered in the initial eligibility determination; however, it may be considered on subsequent appeal.
(d) If an individual has not provided all information for processing requested by the department within 30 days after the date of the request or the time period granted in an extension under (c) of this section, the application will be denied.
(e) An individual whose spouse is not a resident eligible for a dividend must provide documentation that demonstrates an intent to remain indefinitely in Alaska despite the nonresidency of the individual's spouse. The department will, in its discretion, require additional proof of the individual's intent to remain in Alaska.
(f) An individual described in this subsection may be eligible to receive a dividend if, with the application, the individual provides documentation that demonstrates to the department's satisfaction an intent to remain indefinitely in Alaska despite the nature of the individual's employment in Alaska. The department may require additional proof of the individual's intent to remain in Alaska. This subsection applies to
(g) Proof bearing on an individual's intent to remain indefinitely in Alaska might be any proof acceptable to the department, including
(h) Proof of physical presence in Alaska might be any proof acceptable to the department, including
(i) The burden of proof rests on an individual claiming an allowable absence to prove that the individual has maintained, at all times during the absence, the intent to return and remain indefinitely in Alaska.
(j) If an individual is denied under (d) of this section, the department will reverse the denial if the
Authority:AS 43.23.015
AS 43.23.055