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