I'm in the military and I've owned 7 2018 Demons, a 2017 raptor and a 2016 C7Z in the past 2 years lol.
Working on getting a 2020 Supra using MAS and trade in the C7Z for a 2020 GT500.
I'd be careful with that. When I bought mine, I was told it had to be held 24 months before resale so that they could keep intact the integrity of the program and the lower prices for those who serve. Of course, that one was 6 years ago, so perhaps things have changed, but I doubt it. Just be careful.I'm in the military and I've owned 7 2018 Demons, a 2017 raptor and a 2016 C7Z in the past 2 years lol.
Working on getting a 2020 Supra using MAS and trade in the C7Z for a 2020 GT500.
I'd be careful with that. When I bought mine, I was told it had to be held 24 months before resale so that they could keep intact the integrity of the program and the lower prices for those who serve. Of course, that one was 6 years ago, so perhaps things have changed, but I doubt it. Just be careful.
They locked that shit down hard in Italy a few years ago. Guys we’re buying Range Rovers and flipping them for big bucks.Pretty much. I'm keeping one though, the Supra or the GT500.
Was the 13/14 not when it came out? Highest hp mass produced vehicle in the world at that time. GT350 was pretty special when it came out imo. Both were offered...
Our military is not paid as well as I would like them to be, but they do OK.
There not paid as well as private or public employees but there is one thing that many have, no rent or mortgage payment. It’s easier to save money or have a $1k auto payment with rent free living.I watched a Hellcat and a C7 Z06 leave Fort Gordon yesterday. Both drivers in fatigues. Our military is not paid as well as I would like them to be, but they do OK.
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There not paid as well as private or public employees but there is one thing that many have, no rent or mortgage payment. It’s easier to save money or have a $1k auto payment with rent free living.
Ok, so we get a base pay based on rank and years in service. That’s the only part of our pay that is taxed...great benefit there. Single junior enlisted get a monthly allowance for food (BAS) and a yearly allowance for clothing and stay in the barracks (gov housing).
Single seniors get BAS and BAH (housing allowance). In most states, you get enough to cover rent off-base. But if you decide to stay on-base, they take all your housing allowance but the main utilities are covered.
For what I do, I belong to the 2% of the army, I take the military pay over the civilian any day.
False.
Anything with the word "pay" is taxed
Flight deck pay
Sea pay
Foreign language proficiency pay
Department head retention pay
The list is huge
Anything with "allowance" is exempt
Do any of the combat “pays” get taxed?