Tax help for military filers

I would hope that you didn't actually file yet...did you Really push the "Transmit" button?

 

IF you did, and if you are lucky, the IRS will reject your federal tax return, and then the VA and MO tax returns won't go in....then you can remove the VA form entirely.  But if the IRS accepts you efile (someday next week), then you're in a state amendment situation for VA...and that can get messy.

 

As a military member from MO, if you haven't changed your legal state of residence (SLR) to VA with a DD Form 2058, then you do NOT file a VA tax return, unless you had income in VA for working some civilian job (or self-employment job) in VA while off-duty....or getting income from a rental property you own in VA . 

 

If you did have an outside off-duty job in VA (or had income from a VA rental property), then at the bottom of the Personal Info page, you would only then indicate that you had VA income

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Not sure where you messed up....on the Personal Info page, but when entering yourself, you should-have indicated you were a resident of MO on 31 Dec 2021, and did NOT move during the year.  The house ownership is immaterial, unless you rented it out to others.

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What is my military state of residence? (intuit.com)

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Now, if you are married, and the spouse works in VA, then whether a VA tax return is needed depends on his/her SLR, and whether VA taxes were properly, or improperly deducted from his/her pay.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*