Yes, the Department of Defense finance and accounting (DFAS) will issue a 1099R to both parties. The IRS will consider it alimony if paid directly to a former spouse by the service member.
Yes.
The government sets the pay for the military, the government pays the military and tax payers fund the government so that they can pay for the military. Keep in mind military members pay taxes as well so they themselves are paying a portion of their own pay checks.
Yes, you pay state and federal taxes on the pension.
The retirement pay of an army major is not known as there is no standard rate of retirement pay. The pay is determined by the type of retirement plan that is chosen.
If your car is not registered in South Carolina, then no - you would pay your property taxes to whichever state is your Home of Record.
A state court order must say military retirement pay is part of the alimony can a former spouse receive a portion. No Federal law says a former spouse is entitled to the pay as part of alimony.
Yes.
No. A spouse is not entitled to any retirement pay until it is earned by the reservist at age 60 years. That is assuming that the reservist applies for retirement pay; it may not be automatic.
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.
No a spouse is not to pay the taxes which are due by her dead spouse.
Yes, you have to pay taxes on your retirement at a rate determined by your retirement income, which should be much lower than your working income. Yes, you have to pay taxes on your retirement at a rate determined by your retirement income, which should be much lower than your working income.
You obtain an order of the court requiring this and take it to the legal division of the specific military branch.
Can my military retirement be garnished by a non-government agency? Can my military retirement be garnished? military retirement pay can be garnished through the government. It can be garnished like everyone else's pay, through the courts at any level.
Do California residents pay state income taxes on their Rairoad Retirement pension under the Railroad Retirement Act?
Corpration closed owning taxes I retired on my husband railroad retirement can the irs garnish my check.
That depends on the laws of the country in which you live.
If you are talking about state income taxes, Washington does not have a state income tax so there would be no state income tax on the retirement income for Washington residents. Generally, there would be Federal tax though.