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Is the non-military income subject to North Carolina income tax?

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Is the non-military income subject to North Carolina income tax?

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Yes. Income received by a servicemember from non-military employment is subject to North Carolina income tax. In addition, income received from North Carolina sources attributable to the ownership of any interest in real or tangible personal property in North Carolina or derived from a business, trade, profession, or occupation carried on in North Carolina, or is derived from gambling activities in North Carolina is subject to North Carolina income tax. http://www.dornc.com/taxes/individual/military.html Military Spouse Income: The Military Spouses Residency Relief Act of 2009 amended the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to provide that a servicemember’s spouse shall neither lose nor acquire a residence or domicile in a state when the spouse is present in the state solely to be with the servicemember in compliance with the servicemember’s military orders if the residence or domicile is the same for both the servicemember and the spouse. Therefore, effective for tax years beginning in 20

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