Posted on Dec 1, 2014
If I Get My Licence In My Current Duty Station Will It Affect my State Taxes Or Home Of Record?
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I am currently stationed at Ft.Leavenworth, KS and enlisted in California.
Posted 10 y ago
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It shouldn't. Your state of legal residence once you raise your right hand is the state you signed the dotted line in. As mentioned above, if you need help determining 100%, check with your local legal assistance office. I've gotten my USAREUR license when I was in Germany, a motorcycle license in Oklahoma and Georgia, but my "home of record" remains Michigan. I've heard, haven't personally tried, but have heard, it is difficult to effect a change of "home of record". Something also to consider is that "home of record" is how far the army will pay you to move to when you ETS. Make sure your Home of Record is where you want to be.
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Check out this helpful link about all the different States and their military residents. Remember you get free tax services on post and they will all be able to answer questions like this.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/taxes/l/blstatetax.htm
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/taxes/l/blstatetax.htm
State Income Tax Guide for Military Members
Different states have different rules for taxing military pay and military retired pay. Here is a state-by-state list of current state laws and requirements for the taxation of military pay and military retired pay.
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