Q. I am active duty military. I purchased a home in New Jersey on June 30, 2020, 20 days after I arrived in New Jersey on military orders. I have now received military orders for a permanent change of station (PCS) to Germany with a report date of June 29. We are selling our home and the house is under contract for a June 15th closing. Because of the closing date, I miss qualifying for the standard 24-month primary residence occupancy exit tax exemption. Is there an exemption that covers me based on the Soldiers and Sailors Act or other state/federal law since I am required to depart New Jersey prior to the full 24 months based on military PCS orders?
— Soldier
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