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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Federal Identification Number and the period covered at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for processing your return.
  3. In section A, check the box if you are claiming an exemption from pass-through entity withholding for any nonresident member. If applicable, complete Schedule 3P as instructed.
  4. Fill in the total number of nonresident members in section B. This information is essential for calculating withholding amounts.
  5. Complete lines 1 through 3b to report your pass-through entity withholding, estimated payments, and any overpayment or amount due. Double-check your calculations for accuracy.
  6. Provide your entity's address and contact information in the designated fields to ensure proper communication regarding your return.
  7. If you wish to designate a third party to discuss this return with Maine Revenue Services, fill out that section completely.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it according to the provided mailing instructions.

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Social Security income tax: Social Security benefits are fully exempt from Kentucky income tax. Military income tax: Active-duty pay is fully exempt from Kentucky income tax. Military retirement pay is partially exempt if retired after December 31, 1997 and fully exempt if retired before January 1, 1998.
If your domicile is California, we consider you a resident, and you pay tax on all income while permanently stationed here.
Kentucky does not tax active duty military pay. All military pay received by members of the Armed Forces while on active duty can be excluded from Kentucky income.
MilTax is a suite of tax services available for members of the military, as well as qualifying veterans and family members. There are no income limits. MilTax includes tax preparation and electronic filing software, personalized support from tax consultants and current information about filing taxes.
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From a tax standpoint, your State of Legal Residency (SLR) is considered your domicile or resident state as long as you are on active duty. Even if you are stationed in another state, youre still considered a resident of your SLR.

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