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		<title>Get Ready to Pay Taxes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest shocks after leaving the military is how much you’ll be paying in Federal and State taxes. In the military, approximately 35% of your pay was not subject to taxation. Once separated or retired, all of your income will be subject to being taxed, including your retirement retainer.Please talk to a civilian [...]]]></description>
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