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The NH-04 is the specialist or corporal in the army. He makes an annual salary of around 25,750 a year.
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.
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.
These pay bands are equivalent to the GS-13/15 range.
A NH series falls under the new AcqDemo program. (DOD Civilian Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project (Say that 5 times)). Personnel in the Business & Technical Managers Project are shrouded within the system to prevent abrasion from standard GS managers. They are finicky that way. To surmise a NH-03 pay band. Bottom of the barrel is GS12 step1, high on the pork, GS 13 step 10. A NH-04, now that's real money! You must be well versed in life cycle projects. There is a three tier certification process. Level I must be completed quick, fast, and accurately, or the contingent contract will be enacted and the new hire will become newly unemployed. This is the wave of the future in government, and many weeds are being abolished.
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Actually, the MA law requires that ANY purchaser of a vehicle in MA pay the 6.25 percent sales taxes IN MA, within 20 days if you're registering it anywhere other than MA and within 10 days if you're registering in MA. The only exemption is for cars purchased from close family members.Your obligation to pay sales tax in MA on a vehicle purchase has NOTHING to do with where or whether you register it.Others have said:Yes, you pay taxes in the state you register the car in. In your case, you live in N.H. so you will register it in N.H., and pay taxes there.added: There are no sales taxes in NH.
Yes, 6.25 percent sales tax on any vehicle purchased in MA is due within 20 days from anyone not registering in MA, to avoid penalties and interest.
The band MOM plays Vietnamese pop music. The song Äêà nh LÃ_ng is similar to a Celine Dion song that people in the west might be familiar with. The band goes by the moniker M.O.M and is predominately female.
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