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well, if i understood correctly, he did pay federal,
but, no state because his state of texas did not have
a state tax. maybe i am thinking about something else,
but, the subject was broached when i say his texas
plates on his car even though he had at that time not
ever lived in texas. the state of residence being the
ey. was your state of residence a state that had or
did not have a state tax.
--- "Elizabeth H. Thiers" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Since when did the military personnel not have to
> pay taxes? When I was in I
> had to pay Federal taxes and my state of residence
> taxes and my local taxes
> from the town I was from. I didn't pay taxes for
> the state I lived in as
> technically, my residence in the military was the
> military base, federal
> property.
>
> Beth t the OT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
> Subject: Re: Taxes; was RE: Mag's whip
>
>
> Hi Bobby,
>
> Why does it not apply to military people? Or do
> you mean only the =
> ones not state side that don't pay taxes to begin
> with?
>
>
> =
> Trisha
>
>
> >
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