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Military Service Members Stationed in Georgia If you are in the military, active duty and stationed in Georgia, you may request exemption from TAVT using a Military Annual Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (PT-471) form and certification from your Commanding Officer.
If your domicile is California, we consider you a resident, and you pay tax on all income while permanently stationed here.
Georgia Tax Exemption for Military Retired Pay: Retired service members are eligible for the following state tax exemptions on military retired pay: Under 62 years old - up to $17,500. Under 62 years old and have at least $17,500 of earned income an additional $17,500. 62 to 64 years old - up to $35,000.
Military personnel who are residents of Georgia are subject to Georgia income tax upon all income regardless of source or where it is earned, unless specifically exempt by Georgia law.
Railroad retirement and Social Security are exempt from Georgia state income tax. Homeowners 62 and older may qualify for additional homestead exemptions (above the standard $2,000) for taxes on their primary residence.
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You may also not have to pay Washington state sales tax if all of the following apply to you: Youre on active duty over 6 months. You got the vehicle at least 30 days before discharge. You purchased and took delivery of the vehicle outside of Washington state.
You must have the following, to be exempt from ad valorem tax: A notarized affidavit or letter from your commanding officer stating you are stationed in Georgia. The notarized affidavit or letter must be submitted to a tag office during each renewal period.
An Affidavit of Military Service is required in every case where the Defendant has not filed an answer or appearance. The purpose is to protect the men and women serving in the U.S. military from having a court judgment entered against them without first receiving notice of the lawsuit and a chance to defend the case.

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