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Do you still get the tax credit for having children when you have been in a combat zone?



Even though you haven't had to pay regular federal taxes?

I believe that to be eligible for the head of household tax credit you need to have had your children living with you for 9 months out of the year. However, I am also thinking that there must be extenuating circumstances for military, because of needing someone to take care of them for that time.

There is a tax service on post that can help you do your taxes and get all of the credits you are legally due.
Having children IS living in a combat zone!
Detroit
yes. And you qualify for the earned income credit as well, generally, because that's based on taxable income, and if you've been in a combat zone, you have very little of it.

Do some searches, military members get some free tax help from turbo tax online
Yes they do.
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