As the nation prepares to celebrate Veterans Day, the IRS reminds them that
they may be eligible for certain tax benefits. There are also tax benefits that
can affect current members of the military.
The IRS has resources for both these groups. The following tools will help
military members and veterans navigate tax issues:
Resources for
veterans
- Frequently
asked questions about veteran employment and retirement plan benefits.
These include information about the re-employment of veterans and the
restoration of retirement plan benefits.
- The Resources
for Disabled Veterans page features links to resources geared to this
audience: ◦Where to get free help in preparing income tax returns.
- Access to IRS forms and
publications in formats accessible for people with disabilities.
Resources for current
members of the military
- The Tax
Information for Members of the Military page on IRS.gov includes
resources geared to several groups: ◦Current and former military
personnel.
- Those serving in a
combat zone.
- Disabled veterans.
- Publication
3, Armed Forces Tax Guide covers special situations of active members
of the Armed Forces, including: ◦Travel expenses of Armed Forces
Reservists.
- IRA contribution rules
for members of the military serving in combat zones.
- Rules for members of
the Armed Forces deducting moving expenses.
- The Tax
Exclusion for Combat Service page highlights information for members
of the military who serve in a combat zone.
- The Notifying
the IRS by E-mail about Combat Zone Service page includes information
about the steps that someone serving in a combat zone follows to notify
the IRS about their service.
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