I am a nonresident of Montana serving in the U.S. armed forces and stationed in Montana. Do I need to file a Montana income tax return?
You do not need to file a Montana income tax return unless you receive income from wages or salaries for civilian work (including work for the Federal Government, whether on or off of a military base), rents, ordinary and capital gains, or net income from a trade or business from Montana sources. The income that you receive would then be taxable and you would be required to file a return with Montana.
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