Possi Posted April 1, 2016 Report Posted April 1, 2016 Military couple's home of record is VA. They live in NC. She usually doesn't have any income, but last year cashed in a retirement account. Is this income taxed in VA, her home of record? Regarding EARNED income... If she works in the future, will her earned income always be taxed in VA? No matter where she might earn it? FYI, she and her husband (military) are both from VA, so this is their home of record. Quote
grmy2h Posted April 1, 2016 Report Posted April 1, 2016 http://www.tax.virginia.gov/content/military-tax-tips Members of the armed forces on active duty are taxed on their military pay only by their legal states of residence (home of record). If your legal state of residence was Virginia when you entered the armed forces, and you have not legally changed your residency to another state, you are still a Virginia resident, although you may be stationed elsewhere. Report all of your income on your Virginia return, Form 760, whether it was received from within or outside of Virginia. If your spouse is also a Virginia resident, you should file a joint return, using Filing Status 2. 1 Quote
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