Municipality of Anchorage β€” Open Data

Understand any
Anchorage property.

Search any address for assessment history, tax bills, exemptions, and building details β€” live from MOA, explained in plain English.

Includes β†’ Assessed Value Tax History Exemptions Permits Building Details Tax Districts School Zones
On Every Address
2026 Ballot Measures Plain-English breakdowns of what's on the April ballot β€” surfaced automatically when you look up a property, showing your estimated tax impact. Property + Standalone
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Tax Districts
Your property's tax district, mill rates, and service area β€” shown alongside any address lookup.
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School Zones
ASD attendance boundaries and feeder schools for any searched address.
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Data sourced from MOA's public property records at property.muni.org. This is not an official government site. For official records visit muni.org or contact the Assessor's Office directly.

Assessed Value History
Year-over-year Β· Land vs. building breakout
Gross Tax vs. Exemptions
What's billed vs. what's actually owed
Full Tax History

Installment Payment Credit (IPC)

The IPC is an accounting mechanism the Municipality of Anchorage uses when a property owner pays their annual tax bill early β€” in full, before the due date.

When the owner prepays, the MOA books that payment as a credit ("IPC Billed") and applies it against each billing cycle throughout the year. This is why the Net Due column shows $0 β€” the balance was already settled up front.

IPC is not a tax exemption. It does not reduce the owner's tax liability. The full gross bill (minus any statutory exemptions like Residential or Senior/Vet) is still owed β€” it was simply paid early.

Gross BillExemptionsIPC Credit = $0 Net Due

The "Net Owed" column in the tax history table reflects liability after exemptions, not out-of-pocket cost. An owner with IPC has already paid that amount in full.

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