Which of the following taxpayers would be alloJason is single and an active duty member of the US Marines. He was a Rhode Island resident at the time he joined the military. He was stationed at Camp Pendelton, California, until October when he was deployed to France. He spent a total of days in Rhode Island during the tax year. Jason's only income was $ of active duty military pay, which includes $ for his service in California. He is required to file a federal tax return. What is Jason's Rhode Island filing requirement?
Jason is required to file a Rhode Island resident tax return. No adjustment is required on his Rhode Island return because Rhode Island conforms to the federal treatment of active duty military pay.
Jason is not required to file a Rhode Island return because none of his active duty military pay is from Rhode Island sources.
Jason is required to file a Rhode Island resident tax return. All of his military pay is included in his federal adjusted gross income, but can be subtracted on his Rhode Island return.
Jason is not required to file a Rhode Island return because the income he earned overseas is exempt from Rhode Island taxation and his US earnings are below the Rhode Island filing requirement threshold for his filing status.
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Patti paid for health insurance through the health insurance marketplace to meet Rhode Islands health insurance mandate.
Nathan is a college student who purchased medical health insurance for herself through her college.
Carson purchased longterm care health insurance for the first time in
Agnes paid federal tax on the health insurance coverage she purchased for Margo, her dependent.
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