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my fiance was in irac last year, does he have to file taxes?

he was in irac for all of 2005 and someone told us he didn't have to file taxes because they don't hold out federal taxes if your in a war zone but he had 2 dependents. can he still claim the earned income tax credit on them, does anyone know? is it worth it to still file?

Update:

sorry, i know its spelled "iraq" but i was typing fast......lol

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes he still has to file taxes since technically he earned income in the U.S. eventhough he was overseas. Alot of his money should be tax free so he could probably get the earned income credit if his taxable income was under a certain amount of money, I can't remember how much. I have done taxes for plenty of years.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, he needs to file a tax return. Some of the income may be exempt, although Congress has repealed the main foreign service tax exemption.

  • 1 decade ago

    My friend who spent a year there in the army said that the money was tax free. But I would still speak to your tax preparer to be safe.

  • 1 decade ago

    FILE! Better to have a record of filling it out then to have them come looking for you. Even if you don't owe any taxes, you should file the forms.

  • 1 decade ago

    Speak to an accountant for tax advice, this isnt the place for that really.

    Oh and it's 'Iraq'.

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