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Alaska veteran disability benefits

State benefits that Alaska offers veterans with a service-connected disability, on top of your federal VA compensation. Each one links to its official source. This is educational information, not legal advice, and Alaska's agency makes the final eligibility call.

Property taxTypically requires a 50%+ combined rating

Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption

Exempts the first $150,000 of assessed value on the primary residence of a disabled veteran.

Requires a 50%+ service-connected disability; $150,000 is the statutory mandatory exemption; may transfer to a spouse 60+.

Official source (verified 2026-06-08)
Recreation & licensesTypically requires a 50%+ combined rating

Free Disabled Veteran Hunting/Fishing/Trapping License

Complimentary permanent license to hunt, sport fish, or trap, including waived king salmon and waterfowl stamps.

Requires Alaska residency and certification of 50%+ service-connected disability.

Official source (verified 2026-06-08)

Most state benefits scale with your VA combined rating.

Estimate your combined rating for free, then see what you can claim to reach the thresholds above.

VA Disability Pro is an independent tool. It is not the VA, not a law firm, and not a VA-accredited representative. State benefits and eligibility change; always confirm with the official sources linked above.