Alaska Response to Request to Return PFD Taken by Mistake is a process by which individuals who have mistakenly had their Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) taken by the state can request to have it returned. This process generally involves submitting a written request to the Alaska Department of Revenue, Division of Permanent Fund Dividends. Depending on the specific circumstances, two different types of requests may be available: 1. Request for Refund of PFD: This type of request is for individuals who mistakenly had their PFD taken by the state due to an error in their application or in the calculation of their PFD amount. 2. Request for Waiver of PFD: This type of request is for individuals who mistakenly had their PFD taken by the state due to circumstances outside their control, such as a change in financial situation or a change in household composition. In either case, the request should include supporting documents such as tax returns, proof of financial hardship, or other relevant documents to substantiate the individual’s claim. The Alaska Department of Revenue will review the request and determine if the individual is eligible for a refund or waiver of their PFD.