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posted Feb 4, 2025 4:28:23 PM

Do I file any differently being an Air Force reserve member living in one state and performing duty in another state?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2025 4:34:49 PM

As an Air Force reserve member living in one state and performing duty in another, you may need to file taxes in both states:

  • Home State: File as a resident, reporting all your income. Normally, military pay is only taxed in the state of your legal residence, not where you perform your duties
  • Duty State: File a nonresident return, reporting only non-military income earned there
  • Tax Credits: Your home state may offer credits for taxes paid to the other state to avoid double taxation

For more details, you can visit the IRS page on military tax benefits & Armed Forces Tax Guide