Deadline upcoming for military service members to claim their 2021 military tax credit

The Minnesota Department of Revenue reminds the state’s military service members to take advantage of a refundable military tax credit before it expires. The 2021 Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone will expire October 15, 2025, for qualifying service members.

More than 2,735 service members were eligible for the 2021 Credit for Service in a Military Combat Zone, but about 830 service members still have not claimed the credit, worth $120 per month or partial month served.

“Minnesota’s military service members earned this credit while serving our country in dangerous areas around the world,” said Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart.

Service members have already claimed more than $1,541,000 in refunds for the 2021 credit, with an average refund of $825.

To qualify for the credit, service members must have:

Been a Minnesota resident during the time of service Served in a combat zone or qualified hazardous duty area during 2021.

Received combat pay that is exempt from federal and Minnesota income tax.

The IRS has online information about combat zone locations approved for tax benefits.

How do military service members claim this credit?

To claim the credit electronically:

Go to www.revenue.state.mn.us and enter M99 into the Search box. Complete the online form to apply for the credit.

For active-duty members: Upload a Leave and Earnings Statement for each month of qualifying service must be uploaded

For National Guard, reservists, and retired or discharged active-duty members: Upload Form DD-214 for each period of qualifying service.

To claim the credit by mail:

Complete the 2021 Form M99, Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone

For active-duty members: Include a Leave and Earnings Statement for each month of qualifying service

For National Guard, reservists, and retired or discharged active-duty members: Include Form DD-214 for each period of qualifying service

Military members may now claim this credit any time during the calendar year. They no longer need to wait until the year following their service. The 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 Form M99, are available to begin filing anytime in the calendar year.