If the car is registered in NJ, you would have to find out if there is a military exemption, which I doubt. From personal experience because of NJ's crazy taxes/insurance rates I kept my car registered in my home state when I lived there and never had a problem.
Yes, sadly, we do.
Alabama pay resident (if they have any) gerogia pay non-resident on the earned wages
Yes, a non-resident can in fact pay taxes. Whenever they buy something in a store for example they will pay sales tax.
You would pay sales tax in the state in which the car will be registered.
you can't get free resident u need to pay
Retired military pay is considered part of the household income for FAFSA purposes. It should be reported when filling out the FAFSA application.
2008/2009 Undergraduate COA If you are a resident expect to pay If you are a non resident expect to pay
If you are an American citizen and pay taxes in Washington, then you are a resident.
Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) is distinct from traditional military retirement pay. While both are forms of compensation for military service, CRSC is specifically designed for veterans with service-connected disabilities and is not classified as retirement pay for tax purposes. Therefore, it does not affect the amount of retirement pay a veteran receives.
NO! its free just if you want resident you do or gems you have to pay but no you don't have to pay its all free
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
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