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elyssiaw1
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I am full time active duty USN. My HOM is Mo. Is my whole W-2 considered "Active Duty Pay" for state taxes?

 
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BillM223
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I am full time active duty USN. My HOM is Mo. Is my whole W-2 considered "Active Duty Pay" for state taxes?

Missouri says

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  • The military income deduction is available for the amount of pay received while: (REVISED – NOVEMBER 2017)
    • Ordered to federal active duty status under 10 USC or 32 USC
    • Participating in Annual Training (typically 2 weeks a year)
    • Participating in other active training or schools, except for Inactive Duty for Training, which does NOT qualify for this deduction.
  • You may NOT take the deduction for the amount of pay you received while on:
    • State Active Duty (shown on your state W-2 form)
    • Inactive Duty Training - While this may appear on a Leave and Earnings Statement, Inactive Duty for Training does not qualify for the military income deduction.

" See this Missouri webpage.

 

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BillM223
Expert Alumni

I am full time active duty USN. My HOM is Mo. Is my whole W-2 considered "Active Duty Pay" for state taxes?

Missouri says

"

  • The military income deduction is available for the amount of pay received while: (REVISED – NOVEMBER 2017)
    • Ordered to federal active duty status under 10 USC or 32 USC
    • Participating in Annual Training (typically 2 weeks a year)
    • Participating in other active training or schools, except for Inactive Duty for Training, which does NOT qualify for this deduction.
  • You may NOT take the deduction for the amount of pay you received while on:
    • State Active Duty (shown on your state W-2 form)
    • Inactive Duty Training - While this may appear on a Leave and Earnings Statement, Inactive Duty for Training does not qualify for the military income deduction.

" See this Missouri webpage.

 

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