Friday, November 13, 2009

Military Retirement Cakes Former Spouse Military Retirement Pay And Taxes?

Former spouse military retirement pay and taxes? - military retirement cakes

One of my friends replaced the ex-spouse military retirement pay. It is not a U.S. citizen and returned to their countries of origin. Does anybody know what this means for the payment of the / of the covenant, because the income of the state?

1 comment:

the tax lady said...

If you are asked to submit a Form W-9, you must upgrade to a W-8 BEN, when it is no longer a foreigner with permanent residence. Thus, taxes will be may comes to the money.

Boston, like * not * the U.S. income? If the poster is a nonresident alien who came to U.S. income, there was a 1040NR. If there is maintenance, should retain 30% of them in advance. If the social security benefits, the U.S. Governent receive 22.5% (30% to 85%). The only way that would avoid the payment of taxes, if this is a division of marital property (which means that the man paid all taxes).

So ... it depends on the tax treaty will be imposed to retire or not ....

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