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  1. 6 lut 2024 · Some military couples think that if they live separately that they have to file tax returns as “Married Filing Separate.” That is not true. If you prefer to keep your taxes separate, remember that at best, filing separately has the same total tax result as filing jointly.

  2. Twenty-two states require that active duty military member and his/her spouse be residents of the same state in order for the spouse to enjoy the income tax protections of the MSRRA.

  3. 1 maj 2024 · Military spouses and service members may be required to file and pay state income taxes on other income in the state where it is earned. This includes income from rental property. Service members and spouses who own businesses should check with their legal and tax professionals.

  4. 13 lip 2021 · The Military Spouses Residency Relief Act (MSRRA), as it was first passed in 2009, allowed military spouses to claim for tax purposes the same state of domicile as their service member,...

  5. 31 maj 2023 · Yes, a civilian spouse claiming a tax residence in one of the territories under MSRRA can file a claim for refund. The refunds will be for income tax withheld and remitted by their U.S. employers to IRS, or for estimated tax payments that the taxpayer remitted to the IRS.

  6. If you’re a military spouse covered by the Military Spouse Residency Relief Act, you’ll file your state return in your state of legal residence. However, your tax status in that state isn’t always the same as your service member spouse’s status.

  7. 9 paź 2023 · Can we claim the Earned Income Tax Credit if my spouse is in the military? Yes, military families may be eligible to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit. The EITC is a tax benefit for people earning low to moderate income.

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