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MILITARY TAX GUIDE
Military Taxes
1. Figuring Gross Income
2. Combat Zone Exclusion
3. Doing Taxes Overseas
4. Family Spouse Issues
5. Permanent Change of Station
6. Civilian Exemptions
1. Figuring Gross Income2. Combat Zone Exclusion
3. Doing Taxes Overseas
4. Family Spouse Issues
5. Permanent Change of Station
6. Civilian Exemptions
Filing Your Taxes
1. Overview
2. Basic Training: Learning To File
3. State Taxes
4. Using a Tax Preparer
5. Taxpayer Bill of Rights
- Special Tax Issues for Military Personnel
- Turbo Tax Freedom Edition 2009
- Can I E-file with a Foreign Address?
- Filing Tax Returns After the Deadline
- Filing State Income Taxes in the Military
- Tax Deduction Wisdom - Should You Itemize?
- Deduction for Higher Education
- How to Qualify for the Homebuyer Credit Extended into 2010
- The 11 Most Overlooked Tax Deductions
IRS RESOURCES
Tax Information for Military Members
The tax laws provide some special benefits for active members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in combat zones. More...
The tax laws provide some special benefits for active members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in combat zones. More...
MILITARY TAX EXPERTS
2009 Tax Information from TurboTaxOur tax experts offer timely tips and answer taxpayer questions about stimulus and other tax breaks.
