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Level 1
posted Apr 2, 2024 8:23:10 PM

I am active duty military, married filing jointly, we have incomes from two different states. Is turbo tax no longer free for me? There is a $197 charge at check out.

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Expert Alumni
Apr 2, 2024 8:33:22 PM

HERE is the link for the discount.

 

Also, do you need to file for two states? Usually military only file for their state of residency. 

Level 1
Apr 2, 2024 8:49:12 PM

As far as I can tell, yes. My wife is does not fall under the MSRRA since we do not have the same resident state. Also, I used that link at the site is still charging me. I went through and verified that I did not upgrade, so I'm not sure what the issue is.

 

Expert Alumni
Apr 3, 2024 6:57:24 AM

Typically, the reason the military discount is not applied is not identifying the W2 as "Active Military Pay" (steps 9-10 below).

 

To make sure you touch all the bases, verify you meet the qualifications.  The TurboTax Free Miliary filing is for:

 

  • Active duty and reservists of an enlisted rank
    (E-1 through E-9) with a W2 from DFAS
  • Excludes National Guard members
  • Excludes TurboTax Live products

If you fall into the above category follow these steps to trigger the discount.

 

  1. In the "My Info" section
  2. Edit your personal information
  3. Indicate your military status (Active/Reserve)
  4. Indicate an "Enlisted Pay Grade"
  5. Continue to complete the section
  6. Next in the federal "Wages & Income" section
  7. Edit your military W2
  8. Verify/enter the form information
  9. In the follow on page asking about "Uncommon Situations"
  10. Select "Active Military Pay" from the list
  11. Continue to complete the section
  12. The discount will be applied when you are ready to file

FYI, your spouse can simply choose to make her resident state the same as yours so that she falls under MSRRA.  That way you both would typically only be taxed by the one resident state as a military couple. In the "My Info" section indicate the same resident state for both of you and answer "No" neither of you lived in another state.  

 

If there were taxes withheld from another state, you would typically file a nonresident return to get those taxes refunded. Still in the "My Info" section scroll down to "Other state income" and answer "Yes" you earned income in another state and select the appropriate state. This will generate a nonresident return.