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January 30, 2020
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My husband was active duty air Force up until August. Our home of record is Nebraska and we live in South Dakota right now. Because he separated, would we need to file Nebraska state taxes? Or because

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AmyC
January 31, 2020

The home of record gets their share of his military pay until he separated from service.NE will need to filed for the service income.

 

If you have made SD your new permanent home, then part-year returns for each state is necessary.

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January 31, 2020

SD has no state income tax.  So if SD is your new permanent home - your "domicile" in tax terminology - you need only file a part-year resident tax return for Nebraska.

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