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US Air Force

The US Air Force is a service branch of the US Armed Forces that deals with aerial warfare. Headed by the Secretary of the Air Force, it is one of the most technologically-sophisticated air force in the world.

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Are the funds that are contributed into a pension fund by employer and employee taxable or nontaxable?

Depends...on the plan...if it is "qualified" under the IRS rules or not AND if the contribution is within certain limits (as a percentage of income, etc.).

Also, it is almost always TAXABLE...but generally not NOW. Which is to say it may not be taxable the year it was contributed, but it (and the earnings on it) generally are when they are withdrawn or received.

As a general rule - most employers plans (like a 401k - which is named after the section of the code that establishes the guidelines for it) are qualified...and contributions to them by either party are not currently considered income taxable (although they may be subject to social security tax)...but upon retirement and taking the $ out, that will be.

To complicate it more, not all States follow the federal rules for what they consider income or unemployment, etc. taxable. (When and how much the employer gets to deduct as a payroll expense can be a much more complex calculation...but the employer paid contribution (he gets nothing out), is a payroll expense at some time).

Was Jesse Helms more conservative than Strom Thurmond?

Yes Strom Thurmond supported the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday which Helms did not and Thurmond also had a secret child with his black maid.

What is the shortest driving route from Uvalde TX to Breckenridge CO?

  1. Take U.S. 83 NORTH to I-10 WEST.
  2. Take I-10 WEST to I-25 NORTH to ALBUQUERQUE at EXIT 144 in New Mexico.
  3. Take I-25 NORTH to I-70 WEST to GRAND JCT via CO-470 WEST (EXIT 194 off I-25 in Colorado).
  4. Take I-70 WEST to CO-9 SOUTH to FRISCO and BRECKENRIDGE at EXIT 203.
  5. Take CO-9 SOUTH to Breckenridge.

Do you pay state employment taxes for every state worked in?

I presume you mean "income taxes to every State you work in"... Of course, like all things tax, there are exceptions (generally if a special agrement exists between specific states, or if your some special worker - like military or assitance, etc., and many allow a very small amount of earnings to go unreported). The answer is absolutely YES. The tax on earnings generally follows where the earnings originate. Under the premise that it is that jurisdictions efforts (police protections, economic development, etc., etc,) that were used to benefit how you made that income. Your state of residence is where your income is deemed earned and tax payable, unless it is earned AND tax paid on it in another. So if you work in another state your earnings are taxable there. (Yes, athletes on things like baseball teams end up with a tax liability in virtually all states they may appear). Now, understand, the amount of earnings, or thew amount of tax paid, depending on the rules of your home State, become a reduction of what is needed there. It's generally a matter of who you pay more than how much you end up paying. Albeit, sometimes, you may not get full credit for taxes paid to a State with a higher rate than your home one.

Does fica tax apply to pre-FIT or post-FIT wages?

The FICA tax amount is withheld from your gross qualified earnings or you pay them your self if you are a self employed taxpayer.

FICA stands for "Federal Insurance Contributions Act." It's the tax withheld from your salary or self-employment income that funds the Social Security and Medicare programs.

The (OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (FICA) (social security and Medicare taxes) all mean the same tax for social security benefits (SSB or SSDI). All mean the same thing.

When was Berserk Forces created?

Berserk Forces was created on 1997-11-01.

What is a blue ribbon task force?

A group of people who continually watch what various government agencies are doing.

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I think the above is confused with what is generally known as a "citizen's watchdog" group.

A "blue ribbon" task force, or committee, is generally a group of people brought together to solve or advise on some important topic. Traditionally, the members of this group are prominent people, usually experts in the topic under consideration. The term derives from the concept of a "blue ribbon" being awarded at fairs and contests for either a winner or an outstanding achievement in some contest. Thus, a "blue ribbon" committee is one specifically chosen to be made up of outstanding members (usually those who have significant academic, social, political, or industry notoriety on their field).

Where can you find your SGLI?

https://www.hrcapps.army.mil/portal/

You can find SGLI and DD93

Who is the person for whom Luke Air force base is named?

Luke Air Force Base is named after Lieutenant Frank Luke Jr. (1897 - 1918) who was a hero of WW I.

Where is the air con relay located on a 2000 Peugeot 206 1.9D LX?

HI I have a 2000 206 gti and the relay is in the ecu fuse box under the bonnet next to the battery there are 3 the same though not sure which is which? there is also a 40 amp fuse in the internal fuse box under steering coloum.

How will i receive my money if placed the wrong account number on my income tax?

Resubmit. The money will be removed from the incorrect account by the government and replaced into the correct account.

How many sunny days per year in Colorado Springs Colorado?

The exact number of sunny days always differs. During the summer, Colorado Springs is known to have severe thunderstorms a lot. And Colorado Springs gets a lot of snow. So no one can know for sure how many sunny days per year there are.

Is parasagittal section is a section that is perpendicular to a sagittal section?

The sagittal plane is a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis dividing the body into left and right portions. If the animal is bisected straight down the midline, the section is called a "midsagittal" section. If the animal is sectioned away from and lateral to the midline, the section is referred to as "parasagittal".

How do you shine combat boots if the factory shine is still on?

A fresh combat boot from factory can be shine to a higher shine, but it'll be troublesome in the future, as the layer will get crack because the nourishing layers did not absorb into the boots. However, to achieve the best result, first break in the pair of boots, then wash it with saddle soap. Buff the saddle soap with a brush and then soft cloth for a soft luster. Then apply a layer of leather balm and the boots is good for polishing now.