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Why not ask the CPA that?
National Guard pay when deployed is considered active duty military pay and is taxable only by your military SLR (State of Legal Residence).
This rule applies only to your military pay, not to any other type of income. Non-military income earned is subject to the income tax laws of the states involved.
I wouldn't have asked the TT community if I hadn't already asked my CPA. Her information conflicts with what I've heard among other National Guard members who have done their taxes with other CPAs. I've already paid her, so I'm going to have to dig the information up myself from those who have dealt with situations such as this.
Thanks for that. I get it, taxable only by my SLR. What I don't get is she told me the reason for filing state tax where I'm at is because I own property here and paying property tax and also have an online business which I'm running from my current location (no income, and if so, shouldn't be taxable as there are no goods involved). Is this true?
What state are you currently living in, and are you there only because you're on deployment?
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