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The Military Family Tax Relief Act of 2003 allows, among other things, certain benefits and gains to be excluded from income on the federal income tax return. Reporting a lower income reduces the amount of taxes owed.
Tax Extension for Deployed Military If you are stationed abroad in a combat zone during the tax filing season, you might qualify for a federal tax extension. If this applies to you, you can get automatic extensions of time to file your tax return and to pay your taxes.
Generally, any form of military pay earned while on deployment in a combat zone is excluded from federal income tax. This translates to a significant tax savings for the active service member in combat and his family back home.
disability retirement payments from an employer-paid plan. sickness and injury payments from an employer-paid plan. property and services for which you bartered. money and income from offshore accounts.
The Combat Zone Tax Exclusion (CZTE) is a provision that exempts all or a portion of earnings from federal income taxes while an active duty Soldier is deployed to a designated combat zone.
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received during a month in which a service member was stationed in a combat zone for at least one day. Combat pay is exempt from income taxes, thus providing military personnel with additional compensation for serving in dangerous areas.
A servicemember who serves, or has served, in a combat zone can exclude up to 100% of combat pay from income.
A servicemember who serves, or has served, in a combat zone can exclude up to 100% of combat pay from income. Visit IRSs Tax Exclusion for Combat Service for more information. You have 180 days plus the number of days you served in a combat zone or qualified hazardous duty area (QHDA) to file your return.

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