If the divorce decree states the 50/50 split and the ex spouse has submitted a dd 2293 application for former spouse payments from retired pay, and DFAS (defense finance and accounting service) has approved the split, then the ex spouse is responsible to pay income tax. If DFAS is not involved and the former member is paying the ex spouse then the former member is responsible for taxes. I believe this is the correct answer.
Generally speaking, the latter is correct: you are a former member. But under some conditions the former might be correct, for example: After your membership lapsed, and before you rejoined, were you a former member?
Marc Garneau is a Canadian politican, retired military officer, former astronaut and engineer. He is currently the Member of Parliament for the riding Westmount - Ville-Marie.
Ask you command or finance. Usually they must be a dependent.
A veteran is a former member of the U.S. armed forces. I believe your question is intended to inquire about the education necessary to become a veterinarian (an animal doctor). Many colleges and universities include veterinary school, and you would need to earn a doctorate to be a veterinarian. You could go to a local veterinarian's office and discuss it with him/her for a more complete answer.
Charles Bolden is a former astronaut and a retired Marine Corps Major General who served as the Administrator of NASA from 2009 to 2017. He is also a member of various corporate boards and advocacy organizations.
Contact your former League Operator.
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Former SNL cast member Chris Parnell is in the movie Answer This.
The proper title for a former member of the board is typically "Former Board Member" or "Past Board Member." In some cases, they may also be referred to as "Board Member Emeritus" if they hold a distinguished status. It's essential to use the title that aligns with the organization's policies and the individual's contributions.
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