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Alaska Semi-Monthly payroll calendars

Every semi-monthly payroll schedule we publish for Alaska small businesses, 2020 through 2027 — with federal holiday adjustments and IRS payroll tax deposit deadlines already worked out.

Alaska wage payment rule: Alaska requires payment at least monthly (semi-monthly for most workers), with payment due within 5 working days of the period end.

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Why semi-monthly works in Alaska

Alaska employers running semi-monthly payroll pay on the 15th of each month and the last day of the month, producing exactly 24 paychecks per year and dividing each annual salary into clean halves. The cadence is dominant in Alaska's salary-heavy industries — software, professional services, agencies, dental and medical practices that compensate providers monthly — because each paycheck represents exactly 1/24 of annual base, which makes offer letters, equity vesting, and budget forecasts trivially easy to reconcile.

The trade-off most Alaska employers don't appreciate until they hire their first non-exempt employee is overtime: semi-monthly pay periods don't align to whole workweeks, so calculating Fair Labor Standards Act overtime requires tracking a separate seven-day workweek alongside the pay period. For salary-only workforces this is a non-issue. For mixed teams, the bookkeeping is easier under biweekly. The schedules below already account for federal holiday observance, weekend bank closures, and the prior-business-day shift that applies when the 15th or the last day of the month falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or one of the eleven federal holidays.

Switch to a different cadence

If semi-monthly isn't the right fit, the Alaska biweekly overview covers the same eight years on the alternate schedule. Most Alaska employers can switch frequencies once per year on a clean January 1 boundary; the guide on switching payroll frequency walks through the mechanics of doing it without short-changing or double-paying any employee.

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