Audio file for podcast: Armed Services Tax Assistance 2009
The tax laws provide some special benefits for active members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including those serving in combat zones.
For federal tax purposes, the U.S. Armed Forces includes officers and enlisted personnel in all regular and reserve units controlled by the Secretaries of Defense, the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Coast Guard is also included, but not the U.S. Merchant Marine or the American Red Cross. However, these and other support personnel may qualify for certain tax deadline extensions because of their service in a combat zone.
- First-Time Homebuyer Credit — There are special benefits for members of the military and certain other federal employees serving outside the United States.
- Economic Stimulus Payments: Especially for Military Combat Personnel — Information on the economic stimulus payments for members of the military serving in a combat zone.
- New Law: Additional Military Families to Get Stimulus Payments This Fall
- Questions & Answers on Combat Zone Tax Provisions — Military Pay Exclusions, Deadline Extensions and Miscellaneous Provisions for Qualifying Taxpayers; Employers.
- A Combat Zone E-mail Address for members of the Armed Forces or their families worldwide to alert the IRS that they are serving in a combat zone.
- Publication 3, Armed Forces' Tax Guide, addresses a wide range of issues that may affect members of the military:
- Online — browse the publication to find specific information;
- Portable Document Format (PDF) — download a copy to read later or print select pages;
- Hardcopy — order a paper copy by calling 1-800-829-3676.
Other Items:
- IR-2006-152 — Active Duty Reservists Get Relief on Retirement Plan Payments; Refunds of 10-Percent Tax Available Back to 2001, New Law Says
- Military Family Tax Relief Act of 2003 — Tax breaks related to military service, including two provisions that may require amended returns.
- White House Commission on Remembrance, National Moment of Remembrance