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Jul 3, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Military personnel exempt from Ky. income tax

Full story: Williamson Daily News Online

Home to two Army bases and thousands of soldiers, Kentucky is looking to entice more troops to become full-time residents by exempting them from the state's income tax.

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cactus jack

Van Lear, KY

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Jul 4, 2009
 
This is fantastic, finally a branch of state government recognizes our military personnel's value and dedication to our country,not to mention the sacrifices they and their families make daily. Freedom is not free,and it's a crying shame that the Washington crowd and Fearless Leader up there despise America and the one's who keep it safe. Good for Ky,good for all. P.S. let's vote these worthless parasites out of office in 2010,vote and get rid of The One in 2012 before it's too late for all of us.
tim

Burkesville, KY

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Jul 6, 2009
 
cactus jack wrote:
This is fantastic, finally a branch of state government recognizes our military personnel's value and dedication to our country,not to mention the sacrifices they and their families make daily. Freedom is not free,and it's a crying shame that the Washington crowd and Fearless Leader up there despise America and the one's who keep it safe. Good for Ky,good for all. P.S. let's vote these worthless parasites out of office in 2010,vote and get rid of The One in 2012 before it's too late for all of us.
i agree
vet

Manchester, KY

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Jul 6, 2009
 

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bring the draft back and put a lot of deadbeets to work. maybe they will learn a little respect and get a hold on there lives so they can become better citizen of American
tim

Burkesville, KY

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Jul 6, 2009
 
vet wrote:
bring the draft back and put a lot of deadbeets to work. maybe they will learn a little respect and get a hold on there lives so they can become better citizen of American
WOW VET YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD I COULDNT AGREE WITH YOU MORE.
Ex-Coastie

Paducah, KY

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Jul 6, 2009
 
I like the idea but it should be exempt from Federal Tax not the state tax because they are working for the country not the state. I would like to see state workers exempt from Fishing licenses and state park access fees.
vet

Manchester, KY

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Jul 7, 2009
 
it was exempt from fredial while they are over seas or on a hardship tour
Stooge

Osann-monzel, Germany

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Jul 7, 2009
 
Don't bring the draft back, who would you rather serve with and trust your life too a draftee or a volunteer who wants to serve not just stay out of jail. Vet your right if deployed to a war zone personnel are tax exempt, and the last I checked Ky. is in the United States.
ex-zoomie

Morgantown, KY

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I think it would be a great boost for KY and benefit to our present military. What about our veterans? My mom and step-dad (retired Army Special Forces), will be moving back from FL soon and would rather move to TN than KY due to the tax breaks and benefits that the state of TN offers veterans or disabled veterans. While remembering our active duty, let's not forget those who have gone before us.
crazy

Spring Hill, FL

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Aug 14, 2009
 
ex-zoomie wrote:
I think it would be a great boost for KY and benefit to our present military. What about our veterans? My mom and step-dad (retired Army Special Forces), will be moving back from FL soon and would rather move to TN than KY due to the tax breaks and benefits that the state of TN offers veterans or disabled veterans. While remembering our active duty, let's not forget those who have gone before us.
please tell me what exemptions tenn has that ky dont? we want to move where ever the best exemptions are for totally disabled service connected vietnam vet. we want to move to the state with the best exemptions. thanks
justme

Kaiserslautern, Germany

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Aug 24, 2009
 
Nope, vet, definitely not exempt from federal when you are overseas--when you are in a combat zone, yes, but we've been overseas for 10 years and we pay federal income tax on military income.
Parts of this discussion makes me a little embarrassed to call myself a Kentuckian.
vet68-71

Saint Louis, MO

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Aug 26, 2009
 
justme wrote:
Nope, vet, definitely not exempt from federal when you are overseas--when you are in a combat zone, yes, but we've been overseas for 10 years and we pay federal income tax on military income.
Parts of this discussion makes me a little embarrassed to call myself a Kentuckian.
right about ,in combat zone you are exempt from fed.income tax+get hazzard duty pay & overseas pay also. maybe why some sign up for mutiple tours in combat . realize times are different from my era,Veit Nam ,they may not have same options as we had as to going back .back then few went over as a unit ,only as replacements for those either killed,wounded , or served thier time [derosed]"date of estimated rotation of service".
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