What is a tax that you pay on the money you earn?
To answer your question, the taxes you pay on the money you earn (salary, income) is called income tax.
Fraternization is used to describe a personal relationship between an officer and an enlisted member that violates the customary bounds of acceptable behavior in the Air Force.
Why firefighters do not use sand to put out fires?
Because water is better to use to put out fires than sand.
Why is Edwards Air Force Base an appropriate location for landing the space shuttle?
Because the run way is over 2 miles long.
Why turboprop engine fly at low altitude than turbofan engine?
A turboprop aircraft, such as a Cessna, cannot fly as fast as a turbofan aircraft, such as a Boeing. Because of this, lift cannot be maintained at high altitudes. As you go higher, you can go faster because there's less air to slow you down. But if you don't go fast enough, then the plane will stall and keep falling until it reaches an altitude at which lift can be maintained at its current speed.
Is the us Air Force Academy a public or a private?
The US Air Force Academy is known as a public institution, rather than private. This school was founded in the year 1954 as a National Liberal Arts college.
What do the 8 points on a military cover represent?
The eight points on the Marine Corps cover represent the eight points of the King's Crown, not sure if this is true for every branch that might wear an eight point, but it is true for the USMC.
If you volunteer for a PCS in the Air Force how long before the PCS will you get the orders?
Typically for all branches of service, orders are issued thirty days prior. In some cases this can be as short as one to two weeks. And, emergency orders can be issued within 24 hours. All written orders.
How did Stalin create a better military Force?
The use of the Blitzkreig against the Russians in WW2 was extremly effective. I don't for one moment suggest the Russians drew the Germans on into Russia just so they could counter attack after Stalingrad. But the fact remains the Russians best generals were General January & General February. They were better at surviving in the winter & were better equipped than the Germans. The T34 tank was at least as good as any tank in the war. The KV1 & KV 2 were effective against the Panther & Tiger tanks the Germans had. Most of all the Russians had resources which the Germans could not get to because of the depth of defence. Principally the Russians benefit from absorbing the Germans after years of retreat, and having masses of men that they can conscript. I don't think Stalin did create a better Military Force, neither better than the Germans or the Allies that arrived to the River Elbe in 1945. Hitler was defeated, at great cost, particularly in Russia, because of his own Military incompetance. Had Hitler been prepared to listen to the generals his single mindedness denied then the course of History would be different, but how different is another story..........
What factors were not influenced by the growth of American industry in the 1830s and 1840s?
The use of interchangeable parts. They developed in the late 1800s early 1900s thanks to Henry ford.
How long does it take for a president to get to andrew's air force base from the white house?
About 5 minutes by chopper.
Can I join the military with a domestic?
Well, I'm not really sure, I mean, you can go to Army.com, they have the answers to that question, about whether or not you can join the army if you have a felony. I think it said you can, but you'll have to state your records, or if you don't, that is a felony. Just go to army.com, it will tell you
It's a dodgy prospect even if you're married and in the same military branch; it's worse if one is a Marine and the other isn't.
The military has made great strides since my wife and I (we were both sailors) were married in-service, but the one thing that hasn't changed is that they will not guarantee you will be stationed together, or even anywhere close together, as mission requirements come before family. That's something you sign up for, whether any of us like it or not.
In my own case, we were separated for over a year (9 months on different coasts before we were married, 6 months 5 hours apart after) before we were actually stationed at the same base. A friend of mine whose wife was a Seabee was sent to Okinawa for a year - we were stationed in Charleston, S.C.
In the end, regardless of what you feel, you need to be completely realistic about the situation; AF detailers would be sympathetic if he was going to be AF, but he's not. You're essentially rolling the dice, and in your case, the odds are stacked pretty heavily against you.
I wouldn't say it's hopeless; we've been married almost 30 years, and the first 5 years we were married we were probably apart from each other about 3 of those (deployments, etc.). Still, we're the exception, as most of the people we knew that were married in-service are on their 2nd or 3rd marriages.
We knew up front that it was unlikely we'd get stationed together, but we were willing to gamble anyway. As long as you accept that going into the situation, and expect you're going to be stationed apart (which you will be anyway for the first year he's in during training), you'll know what to expect, and can make a decision one way or another based on that.
Do you pay taxes on the full settlement amount or only what you received from your attorney?
Yes. Paying the lawyer is your problem. You get no write off for legal fees. Unless the judgment is against someone else and the judgment specifies the losing party pay all attorneys' fees.
The above is a somewhat bizarre explanation of a type I've never heard of.
First certainly NOT all and in fact many if not most judgments are not taxable.
It depends on many factors like what the judgment is for (payment to compensate you for a loss you had caused by somene is almost never taxable for example, but an amount added on as a punitve punishment to that person for the loss may well be. Likewise, if you already deducted the loss, then this payment becomes taxable. Or if it compensates you more than you actually lost. Many, many factors.
Legal costs are also normally deductible but can be situation driven, and even may be just like any other business cost in many circumstances, essentially requiring you have income to use it against or be above threshold percents.
If future income tax liability is deferred income tax?
If that is what the amount is that you may owe and that is what you want to call it YES it would be your deferred income tax amount.
Do you pay capital gains on inheretence?
Yes it is possible that you could have to pay some capital gains tax on the sale of some inherited capital assets.
How much taxes do you pay on the interest from a 12 month CD?
If your federal marginal income tax rate is 15 % and you have 1000 of interest income for the year on the 12 month CD the federal income tax amount would be 150 of federal income tax on the 1000 of interest income.