no u dont everything is tax free
Did you have insurance when it was wrecked???
she is not living in Hawaii.Andy and tessa have split up.Andy is going overseas for a tour of duty in the Persian gulf .
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Residency on military bases in the United States are restricted to active-duty members of the armed services. Overseas, and in combat zones, civilian contractors are allowed to live on post.
NH-0301 indicates a Foreign Military Sales Specialist or Liaison Officer within the Acquisition Demonstration (ACQDEMO) pay band. This designation may have tax implications as the permenant duty station may be overseas, meaning the income could be earned in a foreign country.
First of all, if you are still on active duty, you do not get disability. Disability is compensation because you cannot earn a living. You earn a living while on active duty. Therefore, the military does not give you disability rating. It is the VA's responsibility to determine your service related injuries once you separate or retire from active duty.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
NH-0301 indicates a Foreign Military Sales Specialist or Liaison Officer within the Acquisition Demonstration (ACQDEMO) pay band. This designation may have tax implications as the permenant duty station may be overseas, meaning the income could be earned in a foreign country.
the main duty of a field based sales representitive when you are following the sales objectives SMART and SMAC
no state has the power to tax an active duty military pay all military pay of active combat personal can not be taxed All military pay is untaxed when deployed, however different states do tax a regular pay check of active duty military.Florida for sure does not and they allow people to change residency without ever living there.
Military duty is also described as service, serving one's country.