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It depends. If your husband's SLR is also Florida, then yes, you will get the Maryland taxes back. Please see this FAQ on Military Spouse Residency, and especially the Joe and Mary example: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302300
By that FAQ and MSRRA rules, you are always a Florida resident if your husband also is, and you only accompany him to other states because of PCS orders. But if he is not, then you have become a Maryland Resident for tax purposes and would pay Maryland tax on your income.
However, if you are in fact a Florida resident because of MSRRA, then you will file a Maryland nonresident return with a zero income. It might be necessary to mail in the return with the W-2 and a documentation of your residency status so that the income taxes are returned to you. In addition, you will want to mention this to your employer as well so that they stop withholding Maryland tax, and then you will not need to file a Maryland return in the future.
It depends. If your husband's SLR is also Florida, then yes, you will get the Maryland taxes back. Please see this FAQ on Military Spouse Residency, and especially the Joe and Mary example: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302300
By that FAQ and MSRRA rules, you are always a Florida resident if your husband also is, and you only accompany him to other states because of PCS orders. But if he is not, then you have become a Maryland Resident for tax purposes and would pay Maryland tax on your income.
However, if you are in fact a Florida resident because of MSRRA, then you will file a Maryland nonresident return with a zero income. It might be necessary to mail in the return with the W-2 and a documentation of your residency status so that the income taxes are returned to you. In addition, you will want to mention this to your employer as well so that they stop withholding Maryland tax, and then you will not need to file a Maryland return in the future.
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