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State tax filing
According to the South Carolina (SC) instructions you must file a return for income earned from sources other than the military.
- If you are not a South Carolina resident but are stationed in this state by military orders, your military income is not subject to South Carolina tax. If you have other earned income subject to South Carolina tax, file the SC1040 with the Schedule NR. Your spouse may be exempt from South Carolina Income Tax on income from services performed in South Carolina under the Federal Military Spouses Residency Relief Act. See Schedule NR instructions at dor.sc.gov/forms.
- SC Individual Income Tax Instructions
This income will also be subject to your resident state (VA), however they will give you a credit for tax paid to another state. This credit will be the actual tax liability in SC or the amount that VA would have charged on the same income, whichever is less.
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‎February 16, 2021
6:32 AM