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Money ManagementFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 12, 2007TAX TIPS FOR VETERANS AND MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY On Veteran’s Day, we remember the heroic efforts and sacrifices made by members of our nation’s military. Those who have served in the armed forces should feel tremendous pride in their heroism. The North Carolina Association of CPAs believes it is important that they know about the special tax relief available from the U. S. government.
VETERANS’ PAY IS TAXABLE, BUT BENEFITS ARE NOT
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MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY Armed forces members who serve in designated combat zones and civilians serving in support of these members, or those who are hospitalized outside the United States as a result of an injury received in a combat zone, have also been given extensions on filing and paying their taxes. They do not have to file or pay taxes until 180 days after their last day in the combat zone or hospitalization. The extension also generally applies to the spouses of military personnel who are serving in combat zones. More information can be found in IRS Publication 3, “Armed Forces’ Tax Guide,” which is available online. Go to www.irs.gov, then click on “Individuals” and look for “Tax Information for Members of the U.S. Armed Forces.” You can also call the IRS toll free at 1-800-829-1040.
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