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by nommm-nommm
3379 days ago
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No, the federal government does not pay state or local sales tax. Bases also open and operate large sales tax free stores for service member and family use (base exchanges). Military housing, as long as owned directly by the federal government, doesn't pay property taxes and the residents do use local police, fire dept, and schools as well as drive on local roads. Any local or state services are fully available to to them just as any other resident. I've also personally seen both local and state police respond to emergencies at the base. Service members can also elect to file income taxes in the state they lived in when they were called to active duty rather than their duty station location. I'm not saying military bases don't add to the local economy, they do, just not anything like a civilian operation of a similar size. |
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Those aren't accessible to all the civilian workers and contractors who work on-base.
>Military housing, as long as owned directly by the federal government, doesn't pay property taxes
Civilian workers and contractors are not military, and don't use this housing. They live off-base, and pay property taxes and sales taxes. With the generous paychecks they get (relative to the locals who work at Walmart), they can afford to buy or build much larger houses and nicer cars, so they pay a LOT more in property taxes.
>I'm not saying military bases don't add to the local economy, they do, just not anything like a civilian operation of a similar size.
No, what you're really saying is that you have no clue at all what goes on on a military base, and you have some ignorant idea that everyone there is in the military when in fact it's usually a small minority of people on-base who are active-duty military.