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June 3, 2019
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Military travel/pcs move W2

  • June 3, 2019
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My husband and our family PCSed in 2015. We had the Army move us, but the Military did pay us the dislocation, ect pay. This was our first time we have ever had the Army move us. Do we count the dislocation pay as income? We have NOT received  a W2 for this move. I am not sure if we will even get one, seeing we did not move ourselves. A little confused on, how to go about this.
Best answer by BarbL

The dislocation pay is a non-taxable allowance.  You will not receive a tax document and do not need to report it.

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June 3, 2019

The dislocation pay is a non-taxable allowance.  You will not receive a tax document and do not need to report it.

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