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April 10, 2021
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As active duty military, how do you bypass the "move-in" and "move-out" dates if I'm a resident of Guam, but live in VA and not considered a "full-time VA resident"

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Best answer by TomD8

If you're an active duty servicemember stationed in VA on PCS orders, and your SLR is Guam, and your only income in VA was your military pay, then in the MyInfo section of TurboTax enter your State of Residence as "Foreign or US Possession" and answer NO to the questions about living in another state or having income from another state.

 

See this previous TT answer for important instructions on filing a Guam tax return:

Do i have to file state taxes if my slr is guam (intuit.com)

 

You can file your Guam tax return online here (note that you must register for an account if you don't have one currently):  https://www.myguamtax.com/login.jsp

 

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April 10, 2021

If you're an active duty servicemember stationed in VA on PCS orders, and your SLR is Guam, and your only income in VA was your military pay, then in the MyInfo section of TurboTax enter your State of Residence as "Foreign or US Possession" and answer NO to the questions about living in another state or having income from another state.

 

See this previous TT answer for important instructions on filing a Guam tax return:

Do i have to file state taxes if my slr is guam (intuit.com)

 

You can file your Guam tax return online here (note that you must register for an account if you don't have one currently):  https://www.myguamtax.com/login.jsp

 

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
April 12, 2021

Thanks so much!!!