no
The House of Representatives and the Senate receive a $3,000 annual housing allowance tax deduction.
The US military base with the largest base housing allowance is typically Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The cost of living in Hawaii is significantly higher than in other states, leading to higher housing allowances for service members stationed there. This allowance is calculated based on various factors such as rank, dependents, and location, and can vary depending on individual circumstances.
Yes.
Basic Allowance for Housing
Check with your housing authority about this.
When A Marine gets married your salary does not increase at all. You however do become eligible for certain allowances. You will receive Basic Allowance for Sustenance known as comrats. Also if you choose to live in civilian housing you will receive Basic Allowance for Housing.
Yes, there is a retired clery housing allowance. To read up on how much it is and all of the guidelines, here is a link: http://www.guidestoneretirement.org/formsandfaqs/faqs/housing%20allowance.aspx#EFB1B8EBA4BB423B9ED9143EA58197C7. There are also forms that would have to be filed with the government.
The US Military provides housing for its personnel. Officers have to pay for it, but it is a much reduced rate. If the military cannot provide a physical location, they will provide a tax free housing allowance.
If you're single, in the barracks. If you're married, you could either get on-post housing or else an allowance for off-post housing. As for where you could be stationed... pretty much anywhere.
Yes, at least in regards to your permanent duty station. If barracks aren't available (for single soldiers) or on-post housing (for married soldiers), you'll receive a housing and COLA allowance for off-post housing.
Ask the military housing department.
The military acronym BAH translates to Basic Allowance for Housing. The allowance is based upon duty location and pay grade.