To: Jet Jaguar
Do active military have to pay state income taxes when stationed in states that have them? Bases are not state property.
25 posted on
11/08/2014 1:15:36 AM PST by
beelzepug
(You can't fix a broken washing machine by washing more expensive clothes in it.)
To: beelzepug
You pay taxes to your state of residence, not your domicile.
27 posted on
11/08/2014 2:46:28 AM PST by
FoxInSocks
("Hope is not a course of action." -- M. O'Neal, USMC)
To: beelzepug
They pay taxes )or not) based on their home of record.
29 posted on
11/08/2014 3:31:49 AM PST by
PeteB570
( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
To: beelzepug
Yes and no. If they lived in a state with no income tax, then they can claim that state as their residence even if they move.
California tried to assess taxes on military retirees that spent a tour in California,. . .spend a 4-yr tour in California (while claiming state residence elsewhere) and Californian was going after 1/4th of your retired pay. Was shot down but they will try again. . .
61 posted on
11/08/2014 11:57:40 AM PST by
Hulka
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