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Military Spouses Residency Relief Act

My husband and I have 2 vehicles, but they're both in his name.  So technically he has 2 and I have none.  Although, he's deployed so physically I have 2 and he has none...

We did this so that we wouldn't have to worry about registering them in every new state we have to move to, since legally I have to change my residency status to any new state we live in for more than 60 days.

All that is changing though, thanks to the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act that President Obama signed.

President Barack Obama signed into law the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act (PL 111-97), which will ensure that the spouses of military personnel who move because their spouse is posted for military duty will be treated as not having changed residency for tax purposes.

Under the act, the fact that a military spouse is present in or absent from a jurisdiction in the United States will not affect that spouse’s residence or domicile for tax purposes, as long as that presence in (or absence from) the jurisdiction is due to the service member’s compliance with military orders. In addition, any income the military spouse earns in a jurisdiction will not be treated as income from services performed or sources within that jurisdiction if that spouse is not treated as a resident of the jurisdiction under the act.

The act conforms the treatment of military spouses to the treatment accorded military personnel under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). Congress was concerned that in certain cases, military personnel were losing the benefits of the SCRA where they held property in joint title with their spouses. For example, where the family car was not titled in the service member’s name only, some states were collecting personal property tax on that car. In addition, military families were subject to return filing complications when the service member retained residency in the home state, but the spouse was treated as a resident of the new state.

The act also accords similar treatment to military spouses for voting and certain land rights residency requirements.

The act is effective for any state or local tax return filed for any tax year beginning with the tax year that includes the date Nov. 11, 2009.

This can be read here:
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Web/20092342
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Send mail to soldiers in Afghanistan with HooahMail.us

Similar to MotoMail, HooahMail.us will send messages to soldiers who are in Afghanistan!  Since my husband is in Afghanistan, I just signed up!  It's really quite easy, as long as your know where your soldier is.

I'm not an expert, but I think I understand how it works.  The letters that we write are sent to little computers over in Afghanistan.  They are printed out at each FOB and delivered to the soldiers.  So instead of going through the post office taking up to a few weeks, it can take as low as 24 hours!  Unfortunately, it's just a one-way service at this time, but I like knowing that I can get a message to my husband quickly!

I hope everyone finds this service useful!!

And if you have a soldier in Iraq and haven't heard of motomail.us, it's the same thing!
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