This is a legal form that was released by the Idaho State Tax Commission - a government authority operating within Idaho. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form ID-MS1?
A: Form ID-MS1 is the Employee's Idaho Military Spouse Withholding Exemption Certificate.
Q: Who should use Form ID-MS1?
A: Form ID-MS1 should be used by military spouses in Idaho to claim withholding exemptions.
Q: What is the purpose of Form ID-MS1?
A: The purpose of Form ID-MS1 is to allow military spouses to adjust their withholding exemptions to account for their spouse's military income.
Q: Do I need to file Form ID-MS1 every year?
A: No, you do not need to file Form ID-MS1 every year. Once you have submitted the form to your employer, it will remain in effect until you submit a new form or your circumstances change.
Q: Can I claim both federal and state withholding exemptions on Form ID-MS1?
A: Yes, you can claim both federal and state withholding exemptions on Form ID-MS1.
Q: What should I do if my spouse's military income changes?
A: If your spouse's military income changes, you should submit a new Form ID-MS1 to your employer to adjust your withholding exemptions.
Q: Is Form ID-MS1 only for Idaho residents?
A: Yes, Form ID-MS1 is only for residents of Idaho.
Q: Can I use Form ID-MS1 if I am not a military spouse?
A: No, Form ID-MS1 is specifically for military spouses.
Q: Are there any penalties for not filing Form ID-MS1?
A: There may be penalties for not filing Form ID-MS1, such as having too much tax withheld from your paycheck.
Q: Can I electronically file Form ID-MS1?
A: No, Form ID-MS1 cannot be electronically filed. You must submit a paper copy to your employer.
Q: When should I submit Form ID-MS1?
A: You should submit Form ID-MS1 to your employer as soon as possible after your spouse's military income begins or changes.
Q: Can I claim exemptions for other dependents on Form ID-MS1?
A: Yes, you can claim exemptions for other dependents on Form ID-MS1.
Q: What should I do if I have already claimed exemptions on my W-4?
A: If you have already claimed exemptions on your W-4, you should still submit Form ID-MS1 to your employer to adjust your Idaho withholding.
Q: What if I am unsure about how many exemptions to claim?
A: If you are unsure about how many exemptions to claim, you may want to consult with a tax professional or use the Idaho State Tax Commission's withholding calculator.
Q: Do I need to submit Form ID-MS1 to both my employer and the Idaho State Tax Commission?
A: No, you only need to submit Form ID-MS1 to your employer. They will provide the necessary information to the Idaho State Tax Commission.
Q: Can I use Form ID-MS1 if I am exempt from federal income tax withholding?
A: Yes, you can still use Form ID-MS1 if you are exempt from federal incometax withholding.
Q: What other tax forms do I need to file as a military spouse in Idaho?
A: As a military spouse in Idaho, you may need to file other tax forms such as the Idaho Individual Income Tax Return (Form 40) or the Idaho Military Spouse Credit (Form 39R).
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting Form ID-MS1?
A: There is no specific deadline for submitting Form ID-MS1. It should be submitted as soon as possible after your spouse's military income begins or changes.
Q: Can I claim both federal and state exemptions on the same withholding form?
A: No, federal and state exemptions are claimed on separate forms. You would use the federal Form W-4 and the state Form ID-MS1 to claim withholding exemptions.
Q: Is Form ID-MS1 available in languages other than English?
A: No, Form ID-MS1 is only available in English.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form ID-MS1 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Idaho State Tax Commission.