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*13105919999*DR 1059 (09/26/19) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Denver CO 802610005Affidavit of Exemption for the Nonresident Spouse of a U.S. ServicememberServicemembers Spouse Last NameFirst NameSSNServicemember Last.

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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for completing the CO DoR DR 1059, an affidavit of exemption for the nonresident spouse of a U.S. servicemember. By following these instructions, you can easily assert your eligibility for exemption from Colorado wage withholding.

Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.

  1. Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. Enter the last name of the servicemember's spouse in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the first name of the servicemember's spouse in the appropriate section.
  4. Provide the Social Security Number (SSN) for the servicemember's spouse where indicated.
  5. Next, enter the last name of the servicemember in the respective box.
  6. Record the middle initial of the servicemember, if applicable.
  7. Specify the state of residence for the servicemember in the given space.
  8. Input the first name of the servicemember as required.
  9. Again, provide the Social Security Number (SSN) of the servicemember.
  10. Fill in the middle initial of the servicemember if it's applicable.
  11. Indicate the state of residence for the servicemember again.
  12. Complete the section for the permanent duty station of the servicemember.
  13. For the purpose of the affidavit, clearly state your purpose for submitting this document.
  14. Affirm the listed statements regarding residency and obligation by initialing where required.
  15. Sign the document as the servicemember’s spouse, indicating your agreement with the statements provided.
  16. Provide the date of your signature in MM/DD/YY format.
  17. Once completed, save your changes, download your file, print it out, or share the completed form as necessary.

Complete your CO DoR DR 1059 online today for a smooth and efficient filing process.

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You must be a member of the United States Armed Forces. Entitlement to the compensation must have fully accrued in a month during which the member served in a designated combat zone or was hospitalized as a result of wounds, disease, or injury incurred while serving in a designated combat zone.

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE The DR 1094 is used by employers to report Colorado W-2 income taxes that have been withheld from employee pay. Review the Wage Withholding Guide available at Tax.Colorado.gov for detailed information about filing requirements and frequencies.

This Act allows a servicemember's spouse to keep a legal residence throughout the marriage, even if the spouse accompanies the servicemember to California on military orders. This Act also provides an income tax exemption for the servicemember's spouse.

Military Spouses should submit a Colorado Department of Revenue, Affidavit of Exemption for the Nonresident Spouse of a U.S. Servicemember, DR 1059 to their Colorado Employer when they are hired.

If you wish to claim tax-exempt withholding due to the Military Spouse Residency Relief Act (MSRRA), you will need to complete Form DR-1059 and submit it to your employer. You will also need to provide a copy of your military dependent ID card. This form needs to be completed each year.

Military service members are not required to change their legal residence when they move to a new state solely because of military orders; they may maintain their legal residence in a state where they have previously established it.

Military Serving Outside of the U.S. for 305 Days or More The service member's spouse may also file as a nonresident if the spouse accompanies the service member outside of the country for at least 305 days of the tax year while they are stationed there on active military duty.

All enlisted active duty military and reservists can file their 2022 federal and state taxes free with the TurboTax Military discount. This offer is not valid for officers and excludes TurboTax Live products. Military.com provides discount information as a service to our members.

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