rbynaker
Level 13

[Cross-posted from TTB]

It's often a confusing situation. First thing you have to figure out is the state of residence. There's a good article here:

https://www.military.com/paycheck-chronicles/2015/02/27/residence-vs-home-record

If the military member intended to, and did, change his domicile from AL to VA in September then he will have a part-year AL return and a part-year VA return. That's probably not the case though because then he would probably have VA wages and withholding after he told the military that he had a new domicile. Unless you're saying he was discharged in September and was unemployed after that date, in which case he's no longer covered under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

If he did not change his domicile then you may have a full year AL for him and a full year VA for her. This is not easy to do in ProSeries and you may end up needing to paper file something.

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Rick

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