Minivan? I don't drive no stinkin Minivan.
I crush hippies with my Diesel truck!
Woooo I can't wait to be able to afford something like that.
Minivan? I don't drive no stinkin Minivan.
I crush hippies with my Diesel truck!
It looks good from a distance. The cab corners and bed are rotting out, along with the bottoms of the doors. Typical of a truck from Ontario. Not too bad considering the truck is 10 years old.
This is the clean version of my LES from last month. I am a prior enlisted LTJG (I was still an Ensign last month)
I went to http://www.defenselink.mil/militarypay/mpcalcs/Calculators/RMC.aspx and it calculated this for 0-1, living with 2 dependents in P-cola, Florida. Why is the taxable income so low? Are these realistic numbers?
Your Results
Monthly Annual Basic Pay $2,555.70 $30,668.40 BAS $202.76 $2,433.12 BAH $1,140.00 $13,680.00 Cash Total $3,898.46 $46,781.52 Tax Advantage 320.68 3,848.18 Regular Military Compensation 4,219.14 50,629.70
Total Annual Family Income: $46,781.52
Total Annual Allowances: $16,113.12
Total Annual Taxable Income: $13,168.40
Total Tax Rate: 0.15
Also, there are some states that don't tax ANY military pay...that's a little more money in your pocket. Something to consider if you have options as far as where to declare your residency.
My friends and family were worried I'd be poor for the rest of my life, but it looks like you get compensated pretty decently.
Some STATES don't tax it, FL, NH and TX come to mind, but the Feds will get their cut.