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Are military pensions taxable?

Yes, you pay state and federal taxes on the pension.


Are unemployment compensation benefits taxable for state taxes in Pennsylvania?

Yes, unemployment compensation benefits are taxable for state taxes in Pennsylvania. Recipients must report these benefits as income when filing their state tax returns. It's important for individuals to keep track of the total benefits received, as this amount will be included in their taxable income for state purposes.


Is aspirin a pa state taxable item?

Aspirin is a taxable item in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The only items which are not subject to sales tax are food and clothing.


If I get fired can I lose my pension in the state of Pennsylvania?

No, but they can try and cost you a lot of money in lawyer fees..


Are freight charges taxable in pa?

Freight or shipping charges are taxable in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The shipping charge that the vendors had to pay is figured into the final price.


Is there state tax on food in Pennsylvania?

Foods that are taxable in Pennsylvania include prepared foods. This would be food you bought from restaurants or caterers. Most foods in the grocery store such as milk, bread, eggs, fruits and vegetable are not taxable.


What state is Gettysburg national military park in?

Pennsylvania.


Can you give us tax advice on a UK pension?

If your UK State Pension is your only income, then it isn't taxable. However, if you have other income from whatever source, your pension will be added to that income and you will be taxed in the normal way if you are classed as a UK resident for tax purposes.


How much income do you have to earn before you fine a Pennsylvania State income tax return?

$33 of Pennsylvania taxable gross income. Yes, that is an incredibly low figure.


Gettysburg National Military Park is located in what state?

Pennsylvania.


Maine retirement pension if you move from Maine will you still need to pay Maine State Income Tax?

Yes, but no.You will need to file with the state where you reside more than 180 days each year.'Filing taxes' and paying taxes are entirely different things.You file with your state of residence, generally pensioners do not pay though.I am retired on Federal pension, and I live in Maine. My pension is 'taxable'. However I file 'Married-joint' and we have the appropriate standard deductions and exemptions, which add up to more than my pension. So while my pension is 'taxable', and I do file income taxes, I do not pay income taxes. No taxes come out of my pay checks, nothing is with-held and we pay nothing at the end of the year. My pension is not high enough, to get above the standard deductions and exemptions.


Do you receive half of military partners pesion when divorce?

Because of the special circumstances of military life, it may be wise to consult with an attorney who is familiar with both civilian and military law. Federal law (rather than state law)controls the military pension and although you may be entitled to some of your spouse's military pension you may not be entitled to half.