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April 16, 2021
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Military member trying to file state tax

  • April 16, 2021
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I am a military reservist that  has my military pay taxed by Connecticut (where I entered service) but live in MD where I am filing full time residency.  For whatever reason I am unable to e file my return because I have an amount entered for the non resident income. Please advise.

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    AmyC
    Employee
    April 16, 2021

    If you have become a MD resident, you would change your military residency. If you are a CT resident living in MD, you are a MD nonresident.

     

    See Administrative Release 1 - Comptroller of Maryland for how to handle MD income based on your actual situation.

     

    One state must be filed as resident and the other as non-resident. Prepare the nonresident return first to create a tax liability in order to get a credit on your resident return.

     

    CT says: Residents entering military service remain Connecticut residents for income tax purposes, regardless of duty station state, until a change of legal residence has been made.

     

     

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