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February 15, 2020
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Hello, I left the military in December 2nd, 2019. I am currently living in Oklahoma (as of june 1st, 2018), my husband is active duty and his residence state is South Carolina. Before I left the milit

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Moved to Oklahoma June 1st, 2019... not 2018.

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February 15, 2020

Can you please finish your question, it got cut off.

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julehlehAuthor
February 18, 2020

I separated from the military on December 2nd, 2019. Before I separated, I filed my taxes under Texas (my residence before joining the military). My husband is currently active duty, his home residence is South Carolina. Last year we filed under Texas and South Carolina. We live in Oklahoma now (since June, 2019). Since I’m out of the military now, what is the state I choose? Is it Texas, South Carolina, or Oklahoma? Thank you in advanced! 

JohnB5677
February 18, 2020

Since you are no longer in the military, you do not maintain your home of record.  However, since your husband is in the military you can take his home of record.  If you have non military income in Oklahoma, you will have to also file a Non-Resident Oklahoma tax return.

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