Pub 361:(6 13):New York State Income Tax Information for Military 2025

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Military retirees can start, stop or change state income tax withholding (SITW) by using myPay, by filling out and sending a DD Form 2866 Retiree Change of Address/State Tax Withholding Request, or by sending a written request that includes all of the necessary information.
Whats taxed and whats not taxed depends on what form the income takes and, in some cases, where the income is earned. Generally, basic pay, special pay, and bonuses are taxable (unless theyve been earned for service in a combat zone), while in-kind benefits, reimbursements, and allowances are not taxable.
servicemember, your military pay is not subject to withholding of New York State income tax.
Income: Military retirement pay, federally exempt VA pensions/compensation, combat pay, Reserve/Guard inactive duty pay, and nonresident active duty pay are tax-free.
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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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. Visit Tax Information for Military Personnel (FTB Pub 1032) for more information.
The 2023 Veterans Auto and Education Improvement Act of 2022 allows the active-duty service member and spouse to file state income taxes based on one of three choices: The residence or domicile of the service member, the residence or domicile of the spouse, or the permanent duty station of the service member.
Change your federal and state income tax withholdings Sign in to your online account. Go to OPM Retirement Services Online. Click Federal Tax Withholdings in the menu to view, stop, or change your current federal withholdings. Click State Tax Withholdings in the menu to view, stop, or change your current state withholdings.

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