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State seeks to stop people from wrongfully claiming PFDs

People stand in line, inside, where a sign reads: Permanent Fund Dividend.
Alaskans wait in line to file their Permanent Fund dividend applications in downtown Anchorage in March 2016. (Photo: Rachel Waldholz, APRN)

To stop people from wrongfully claiming Permanent Fund dividends, the Alaska Department Revenue has launched a new program to audit applications this month.

The state government is using information from LexisNexis to identify applicants who will be asked for more information. The department will deny unresponsive applicants.

The legislature funded the program this year. Dividends will be distributed beginning on Oct. 6.

Andrew Kitchenman is the editor-in-chief of the Alaska Beacon. He has covered state government in Alaska since 2016, previously serving as the Capitol reporter for Alaska Public Media and KTOO. Contact Andrew at info@alaskabeacon.com.