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Do I need to include nontaxable military compensation received from military duty in a combat zone in household income?

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All nontaxable military compensation must be included in household income including the military pay excluded from gross taxable income because the services were performed in a combat zone. If you have nontaxable military compensation, you cannot file on Schedule H-EZ. You must file on Schedule H and include the income on line 9h.  more
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