Monday, February 1, 2010

Why Are Military Taxes So Low Why Is It That The Retired Military Did Not Get Their COLA Raise This Year, But The Taxes Were Increased?

Why is it that the retired Military did not get their COLA raise this year, but the taxes were increased? - why are military taxes so low

The pension for service members and have deposited on this sector for the lively hood. But it is clear that this year there was no increase in coke, but to pay higher taxes on military retirement. So this year under the retirement last year. That is simply nonsense, and what kind of message is for people who decide for themselves and their families remain, and have sent a career of military service or not. To this Congress for their pay rise? I'm sure they did.

4 comments:

NWIP said...

Last year, the cola was the same or reduced, so there was no need for a Coke. For taxes last year you pay less tax than last year, was released in May as there was a tax increase when in fact it can only pay the same amount it paid to 2008/early 2009. Check the records and see the difference. Many people in all areas of employment are more taxes, Medicare and Social Security is paid in labor.

Really said...

N-Cola or the social security in retirement is an increase, but Medicare Part B and D have increased the costs.

Brian said...

OBAMA

coldfuse said...

You will not receive cost of living adjustment, if the cost of living will not increase.

The same goes for Congress.

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