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January 30, 2022
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For active military members, on the form 1099-INT do we put home of record or current address for Payer State?

  • January 30, 2022
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It's under the additional payer and recipient information.

I know for state tax purposes our income tax is based on home of record not current duty station. I wanted to see if that applied to investments as well

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DMarkM1
January 30, 2022

The payer is the bank or company that is paying you the interest.  You don't enter the payer's address for those forms. 

 

Investment income such as dividends and interest are treated as income by the states.  They each have their own laws on the taxability.  You will enter your form 1099 information to match your forms. TurboTax will transfer the information you enter to the state forms according to your residency information entered in the "My Info" section.  

 

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