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<blockquote data-quote="Dreams65" data-source="post: 75829021" data-attributes="member: 433579"><p>This was my concern. The last time I checked, any amount over $70,000 earned in a year abroad is subject to being taxed. Of course there are loopholes, but generally that's the amount. With the extra salary NATO is paying him, he makes more than that amount (but he is not abroad and is deployed to the U.S.).</p><p></p><p>He did go to a German military accountant and even though they couldn't give him a direct answer to his concerns, they did tell him not to worry about it. I think he wanted something confirmed on paper, just to cover himself if anything were to come up later on. But as Phronema also said, he probably doesn't have anything to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreams65, post: 75829021, member: 433579"] This was my concern. The last time I checked, any amount over $70,000 earned in a year abroad is subject to being taxed. Of course there are loopholes, but generally that's the amount. With the extra salary NATO is paying him, he makes more than that amount (but he is not abroad and is deployed to the U.S.). He did go to a German military accountant and even though they couldn't give him a direct answer to his concerns, they did tell him not to worry about it. I think he wanted something confirmed on paper, just to cover himself if anything were to come up later on. But as Phronema also said, he probably doesn't have anything to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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