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TastesLike762 t1_ja1blf5 wrote

He doesn’t owe DC taxes unless he has changed his permanent residence to DC.

The military is allowed, by law, to maintain permanent residency in their home state and pay taxes to their home state because 1, they can be moved multiple times a year and 2, because they often have little choice in the matter.

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HanaBothWays t1_ja1apfq wrote

If you use tax filing software or a filing service they can account for this kind of situation (where you got married this year and one of you moved).

I know that bases have some kind of support service for military families (the name escapes me right now) that your fiancé can ask for help with this kind of thing.

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AnonyJustAName t1_ja19lfz wrote

It's my understanding that Congress got her a few numbers, once.

Last year, Graves told her they don't keep stats. Thus, they continue to not respond to FOIAs. She has a clip of the Zoom meeting on her Twitter.

NO USAO has ever released stats consistently no matter what President appointed them.

The AG does respond to FOIA requests.

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iidesune t1_ja18x81 wrote

You'll be fine for the DCA to Dulles leg, but I'd be a little anxious about the international leg from Dulles to DCA. Customs at Dulles is always a train wreck. If you have global entry, go for it. Otherwise, I'd think about some other options.

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Friendly-Growth1903 OP t1_ja18wr4 wrote

We were thinking that, then if we move to VA say in Oct to be closer to his base, I’d file two returns (DC and VA) and then try to start the following year declaring with his home state residency for the next year. We will have at least another two moves ahead of us so it’d be great to get on the same page and just file jointly.

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