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Mitt considers military retirees among the "47%" of Americans dependent on the federal government.
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Military job is a federal government job. The best place to look at is the federal government web site. They post the military jobs in their job search section regularly.
As a federal retiree with frozen CSRS, you need the military retirement document.
It works like an old-style pension, rather than a 401k. There's no explicit contributing to it. It's just part of the compensation that if you serve >=20 years and retire, you get retirement pay (which is a percentage of your last active-duty pay). Members of the military do have the option to contribute to a Federal Thrift Savings Plan, which is just an Individual Retirement Account but with a higher yearly contribution limit (as with an IRA at a bank, contributions aren't taxed until withdrawal). This is unrelated to military retirement pay though; all federal employees can set up a Thrift Savings Plan.
Yes very possible for some necessary federal income tax to be withheld under certain circumstances.
The United States have a wide variety of different federal agencies which currently operate. One of the most well known federal agencies is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Federal retirement distribution that a taxpayer receives during the year is NOT earned income for the year. The amounts are retirement benefits.
A state court order must say military retirement pay is part of the alimony can a former spouse receive a portion. No Federal law says a former spouse is entitled to the pay as part of alimony.
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board was created in 1986.
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