jynthea76
Returning Member

Tax help for military filers

Lol, what are you even talking about a waiver? Who even mentioned a waiver because I certainly did not. 

 

In a 12 month span, my husband was in Afghanistan for more than 330 days. In Fact, it was more like a 13-month span. In march of 2020 he went there and in may of 2021 he left, permanently. March to April, month one. April to may, month two. May to June, month 3. June to July, month 4. July to August, month 5. August to September, month 6. September to October, month 7. From October to November lets say 16th, he was home visiting. Then from November to December, that is month 8. December to January, month 9. January to February, month 10. February to March, month 11. March to April month 12. April to May month 13. Even in a military situation, they do not count the time home as having left. As I said, I know this because of my experience. In the military when you go to file taxes, it shows you the amount that is allowed to not be taxed or w/e. In this case, it does not so you have to figure that **bleep** out on your own which is what I am trying to do and still I HAVE NO ANSWER!

And ya, no **bleep**, he can only claim tax home if he is supporting the us armed forces. I said that because I can read. I also know all about the military **bleep** because my husband is actually in the reserves right now and prior to this was active for 14 and was deployed so I am well aware of how the IRS will put things in box 12 I believe it is if I am not mistaken. It seriously is like you ppl cannot read or even get what I am saying. Am I not speaking English?