If you are
stationed in a combat zone for at least one day out of a month, not only should you receive a nontaxable combat pay allowance for that month, but the entire month's regular salary may be excluded from your taxable income.
Not exact matches
There are also special considerations for members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are
stationed overseas
in an active duty
combat zone.
If you are
stationed abroad
in a
combat zone during the 2016 tax season, you might qualify for a federal tax extension.
Stationed both at main camp and down range at outposts
in combat zones.