BillM223
Employee Tax Expert

Retirement tax questions

Only some military pension income is exempt from NC state income tax. Please see the instructions for lines 19 and 20 in the NC Instruction Book on pages 18 and 19.

 

What this box is asking for is the amount of your military pension that is exempt from state tax. So please review the instructions and determine how much of your pension is exempt (anywhere from 0 to the full amount).

 

And did you see the link for "Do I qualify for this deduction?" On many TurboTax screens when you have requests like this, you can click on this link to find out what information is desired. For example, on this screen, you would see:

 

"Do I qualify for this deduction?

Beginning in 2021, the following retirement payments received from the United States government that are included in federal income are allowed a deduction on your North Carolina tax return:
* Military retirement payments received by a retired member who served at least 20 years in the military or who was medically retired from the military.
* Payments from the Survivor Benefit Plan to a beneficiary of a retired member who served at least 20 years in the military or who was medically retired from the military.

Note: The deduction does not apply to:
* Severance payments received by a member of the Armed Forces who was separated from the military.
* Military retirement payments already deducted as a Bailey retirement deduction.
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