Yes. That'll be $10, please.
Actually, you don't. Volunteers answer the questions, so there's no charge. There's also no assurance that your question will be answered at all, that it will be answered in a timely fashion, or that it will be answered by someone who can tell their nether quarters from a hole in the ground. An answer by someone with a name (as opposed to just an IP address) is a slightly positive sign that it may actually be correct. If the name also has a high trust level, that's a strong positive sign that it may actually be correct, but it's not a guarantee.
pay in is to pay inpay out is to pay out
Example: "I will pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today".
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
Base Pay is what the serviceman is being paid, WITHOUT: housing pay, combat duty pay, jump pay, food allowance pay, dependent(s) pay, over-seas pay, uniform allowance pay, etc.
if they pay the taxes for the house then no if they don't pay taxes then they do pay
A bus pay is when you pay to go on the bus.
basic pay and gross pay submit
are garnishments calculated by gross pay or net pay
Is pay from ss or corona
gross pay: the amount made before taxesnet pay: the amount after subtracting taxes and benefit from your gross pay
they have sponsors that pay them to pay you basically
the pay before taxes net pay is after taxes