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This is different from a refundable credit as a refundable credit will give you money back as opposed to just lowering your tax liability. Your moving expenses will only lower your taxable income which will in turn lower your tax liability.
So whether or not you get money back due to your moving expenses will depend on how much you paid in that could be refunded to you.
(Edited 3/2/22 @ 2:35PM PST)
So input my information, and even after everything was input, my refund didn't change at all.
That’s entirely possible.
Even if you’re eligible for the adjustment as a service member, all that it will do is lower your taxable income.
If your taxable income is already zero, it will make no difference.
To see your taxable income, look at your Tax Summary in TurboTax Online:
If you’re on the Hi TurboTax Client, let's keep working on your taxes! screen, click the Pick up where you left off button
In the left pane, select Tax Tools
Then, under that, select Tools
In the Tools Center pop-up, select View Tax Summary under Other helpful links
Moving expenses would appear as Adjustments to income.
If, before inputting moving expenses, your taxable income was already zero, the expenses would have no effect.
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