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I am considered a military nonresident for tax purposes. Is the income earned by my civilian spouse or child subject to Idaho income tax?

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I am considered a military nonresident for tax purposes. Is the income earned by my civilian spouse or child subject to Idaho income tax?

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Yes. When a civilian spouse or child of a military member moves to Idaho he/she becomes an Idaho resident. All income received by the spouse or child, while a resident of Idaho, is subject to Idaho income tax. Ref: Idaho Income Tax Administrative Rule 032 Contact us if you need more information.

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