Federal Legislation
Congress Seeks to Exempt Iowa Guardsmen Drill Pay Taxes
March 17, 2026
Congressman Zach Nunn and Representative Andy Barr have introduced the No Tax on Drill Pay Act, aiming to exempt federal income taxes on drill pay for National Guard and Reserve members, including over 13,000 service members in Iowa. This legislative effort targets financial relief for more than 800,000 part-time military personnel nationwide, intending to enhance recruitment, retention, and readiness by reducing the tax burden on these service members.
- Why this matters: Federal contractors and agencies working with National Guard and Reserve personnel should anticipate potential changes in compensation structures and payroll processing if the legislation passes.
- This tax exemption could improve retention rates, impacting workforce planning and contract staffing for defense-related services.
- Organizations supporting military personnel benefits may find increased demand for advisory and compliance services related to updated tax and payroll regulations.
- Procurement professionals should monitor legislative progress as it may influence budgeting and financial management for contracts involving Guard and Reserve members in Iowa and nationwide.
Exempt drill pay from federal income taxes so more of that money stays with the families who earned it.
— Rep. Zach Nunn
Ending federal taxes on a portion of their military pay will reward these patriots for their service to our country.
— Rep. Andy Barr
Agencies
National Guard, Reserve, National Guard Association of the United States