Form M99, Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone - Minnesota - revenue state mn 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your first name, middle initial, and last name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Provide your Social Security number and current home address, including street, city, state, and zip code. This information helps verify your eligibility for the credit.
  4. Indicate your date of birth in the specified format (mm/dd/yyyy) and mark if this is an amended Form M99.
  5. In section one, enter the number of months you served in a combat zone during 2013. Remember to count partial months as full months.
  6. Multiply the number of months by $120 to calculate your credit amount. Enter this figure in the appropriate field.
  7. If opting for direct deposit, fill out your banking details including account type, routing number, and account number. Otherwise, you will receive a check.
  8. Sign and date the form to declare that all information provided is correct. If applicable, include your paid preparer’s signature and details.

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The Combat Zone Tax Exclusion (CZTE) is unlimited for enlisted members and warrant officers and is limited to the maximum enlisted pay amount, plus the amount of Hostile Fire Pay / Imminent Danger Pay payable to the officer for the qualifying month, for officers.
Soldiers can receive special tax benefits that arent available to civilians, from additional deductions to capped interest rates. If youre a military member, learn more about the savings opportunities available when you file.
If you are a veteran of the U.S. military, including the National Guard and Reserves, you may qualify for a nonrefundable credit up to $750 for your past service.
The pension exclusion was repealed, effective for tax year 1987. A pension subtraction was enacted for military retirement pay, including survivor benefit plan payments, effective for tax year 2016.
The credit is equal to $120 for each month of service. Partial months are counted as full months. For example, if you served one day in No- vember, it would count as one full month. The 2025 Form M99 applies only to time served in a combat zone during 2025.

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Income: Military retirement pay is tax-free. Starting in 2023, 100% service-connected disabled Veterans claim a $2,250 personal exemption. Other/Sales Tax: From July 1, 2026, 100% service-connected disabled Veterans avoid sales tax on up to $24,000 in annual purchases (excludes tobacco, alcohol, vehicles).

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