RSU Tax Calculator Alaska 2026

Estimate tax on RSU vesting in Alaska. See gross income, tax withheld, sell-to-cover shares, net shares received, and after-tax value.

RSU Vesting Details
Enter the number of RSUs vesting and fair market value to estimate tax withholding and net shares.

Used for Social Security wage base, Medicare threshold, and tax bracket impact.

After sell-to-cover
70.35 shares
$10,553 after-tax value
Gross: $15,000Tax withheld: $4,448 (29.6%)Shares sold: 29.65
Gross RSU income
$15,000
Estimated tax withheld
$4,448
Marginal bracket
24%
Effective tax on RSU
31.6%
Marginal bracket: 24%

Federal Income Tax (supplemental 22%)

Flat 22% supplemental wage withholding

$3,300(22.0%)
Social Security (6.2%)

6.2% on vest value

$930(6.2%)
Medicare (1.45%)

1.45% on all wages

$218(1.4%)
State Tax (AK)

No state income tax

$0
Supplemental wage withholding
Employers typically withhold RSU vesting at 22% federal (37% on amounts over $1M) plus state supplemental rates and FICA. This calculator assumes the flat supplemental method. Your actual withholding may vary if your employer uses the aggregate method.

Compare RSU tax across states or use other equity tools.

RSU Tax in Alaska: How Alaska Affects Your Vest
Why RSU vesting tax in Alaska depends on federal withholding, FICA—and how to estimate sell-to-cover and net shares.

RSU vesting tax in Alaska

RSUs (restricted stock units) are taxed as ordinary income when they vest. The fair market value (FMV) on the vest date is added to your W-2 wages. Employers typically withhold at the supplemental rate: 22% federal (37% above $1M), plus FICA (6.2% Social Security up to the wage base, 1.45% Medicare). This calculator uses your state (Alaska) to estimate total withholding and how many shares are sold to cover tax.

Alaska state tax on RSUs

Alaska has no state income tax. Only federal and FICA apply to RSU vesting, so your take-home from RSU vesting in Alaska is higher than in states that tax income. Compare with RSU Tax Calculator California or RSU Tax Calculator New York to see the difference.

Sell-to-cover and net shares in Alaska

With sell-to-cover, your employer sells some vesting shares to pay the tax and delivers the rest to your brokerage. Shares sold = Tax withheld ÷ FMV per share. The calculator shows how many shares you keep after federal, FICA withholding. For full vesting schedules, use our Equity Vesting Calculator; when a tranche vests, use this tool for that vest event.

RSU Tax FAQ – Alaska
Common questions about RSU vesting tax in Alaska

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