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State tax filing
Thank you for your input. To provide additional details. I retired from the Air Force in 2007. I was a civilian working for the U.S. military in Germany, I pcs'd to Germany in 2011 on military orders. When I pcs'd to Germany, I was a Florida resident. In 2018, I pcs'd from Germany to Oklahoma, to work at Tinker AFB. After arriving to Oklahoma, my residency changed to Oklahoma. I recently received a corrected w2 to reflect taxable moving expenses due to the change in 2018 tax law. I am trying to figure out if indeed the corrected w2 should be considered taxable in Oklahoma. I understand it maybe at least 50%. I guess my confusion comes from the turbo tax program that changes the questions using data in block 12 of the w2, it identifies me as active duty, in fact I am a DOD civilian during this time. The check box that the turbotax identifies makes a change from owing to a refund. I just want to do it right. Thank you in advance.