February 20, 20187 yr 12 hours ago, ViperStud said: Dude in my unit got divorced many years ago and signed away rights to half of his “AD military retirement” in the process. Immediately after the divorce went final, he separated and joined the ANG. He retired as a technician with something like 7298/7300 pts. Ex-box is getting zero. Well played. Ah yes. Scorched Earth. My personal favorite. A toast!
February 20, 20187 yr 12 hours ago, ViperStud said: Dude in my unit got divorced many years ago and signed away rights to half of his “AD military retirement” in the process. Immediately after the divorce went final, he separated and joined the ANG. He retired as a technician with something like 7298/7300 pts. Ex-box is getting zero. Well played. I told this story 2 pages ago. Style points 4, Situational Awareness 0
February 20, 20187 yr 11 hours ago, matmacwc said: I told this story 2 pages ago. Style points 4, Situational Awareness 0 Yeah but I tell stories better. Crawl back into your hole before I share the one about you getting hit by a taxicab in front of the Venetian and limping around the Red Flag building for the next week.
February 20, 20187 yr Who here hasn’t had that happen is what I would like to know..... or some Vegas variation of it.
March 22, 20187 yr So divorce finalized a short while ago, and have a follow up question regarding alimony. I set up an allotment from mypay for the alimony but it says to contact finance. When I visited finance they gave me a confused stare and said they didn't have any clue. So am I okay just leaving it as an allotment or do I need to do something more official? Also, when tax season comes around I heard I can deduct alimony. Any help/insight appreciated. Edited March 22, 20187 yr by YoungnDumb grammar
March 22, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, YoungnDumb said: So divorce finalized a short while ago, and have a follow up question regarding alimony. I set up an allotment from mypay for the alimony but it says to contact finance. When I visited finance they gave me a confused stare and said they didn't have any clue. So am I okay just leaving it as an allotment or do I need to do something more official? Also, when tax season comes around I heard I can deduct alimony. Any help/insight appreciated. Can't speak to the mypay question, but you can definitely deduct alimony - it's 1040 Line 31a under adjusted gross income.
March 22, 20187 yr Just a heads up, the new tax laws changed some rules on alimony deductions: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/under-trumps-tax-plan-divorces-are-about-to-get-a-lot-nastier-2017-11-03
March 22, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Royal said: Just a heads up, the new tax laws changed some rules on alimony deductions: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/under-trumps-tax-plan-divorces-are-about-to-get-a-lot-nastier-2017-11-03 True statement, however those of us paying an ex boat anchor from divorces finalized prior to the end of 2018 will be grandfathered into the old rules.
March 22, 20187 yr So divorce finalized a short while ago, and have a follow up question regarding alimony. I set up an allotment from mypay for the alimony but it says to contact finance. When I visited finance they gave me a confused stare and said they didn't have any clue. So am I okay just leaving it as an allotment or do I need to do something more official? Also, when tax season comes around I heard I can deduct alimony. Any help/insight appreciated.Were you ordered to pay via allotment in your decree? I think finance may need a copy of the decree.
March 22, 20187 yr On 2/20/2018 at 5:55 AM, ViperStud said: Yeah but I tell stories better. Crawl back into your hole before I share the one about you getting hit by a taxicab in front of the Venetian and limping around the Red Flag building for the next week. That happened?
March 22, 20187 yr 7 hours ago, YoungnDumb said: So divorce finalized a short while ago, and have a follow up question regarding alimony. I set up an allotment from mypay for the alimony but it says to contact finance. When I visited finance they gave me a confused stare and said they didn't have any clue. So am I okay just leaving it as an allotment or do I need to do something more official? Also, when tax season comes around I heard I can deduct alimony. Any help/insight appreciated. If you do not have to involve finance/DFAS, then don’t. That’s an entirely unecessary risk; they will fvck something up, given the opportunity, as you’re already experiencing. I paid mine via auto bank ACH.
March 22, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Gazmo said: Were you ordered to pay via allotment in your decree? I think finance may need a copy of the decree. Nope, it's just easiest that way. They took a copy of the decree anyways for bah purposes.
March 22, 20187 yr Nope, it's just easiest that way. They took a copy of the decree anyways for bah purposes.Allotments are a bad idea unless you can’t manage your finances. The government takes the money out of your paycheck early in the month and pays it at the end. If you set up an auto debit it is your money and not a loan to the government.
March 23, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, ThreeHoler said: Allotments are a bad idea unless you can’t manage your finances. The government takes the money out of your paycheck early in the month and pays it at the end. If you set up an auto debit it is your money and not a loan to the government. I mean, technically it's my ex-wifes money so whether it comes out of an allotment or my personal account, does it really matter? Or did I misinterpret that and earn my username again?
March 23, 20187 yr 14 hours ago, matmacwc said: That happened? My bad that was Tank. I always mix you guys up!
March 24, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, ViperStud said: My bad that was Tank. I always mix you guys up! Now that’s fucked up
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