You are
an Alaskan resident.
Although you are stationed in both Georgia and Germany, neither
of these moves changed your residency.
(And since Alaska has no state income tax, you have no state return to
fill out there, either). Even though you
were stationed overseas, you are still considered to be inside of the United States for tax purposes. See this FAQ for more information:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3300147
Double-check the following entry: In the Personal
Info tab, answer no to the
questions if you lived or worked outside of Alaska. This should remove Georgia from the
return. On your W-2, it will not be
necessary to make any mention of Georgia or Germany. You only need to input your information as
written on the W-2.
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