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  • 204 Domicile of Military Spouses for Voting and Taxation Purposes
  • No. 0603 Virginia Voter registration Unlawfully Challenges The Voter Registration Of Military Personnel And Spouses
  • No. 0618 Military Spouse Voting in Virginia—Problem Solved
  • No. 09017 Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of the SSCRA
  • No. 09059 Congress Enacts New Provisions for Military Spouse Voting and Taxation
  • No. 10018 SCRA Applies to USPHS Officers
  • No. 11042 Where Do Military Personnel and Family Members Vote?
  • No. 11079 SCRA Only Protects Your Military Income from State Income Tax
  • No. 11087 DOJ Proposes SCRA Amendments
  • No. 11107 UOCAVA Protects Voting Rights of Overseas Americans
  • No. 11112 Why Can’t the Military Voters All Register to Vote Here on Base?
  • No. 12041 Redistricting Litigation in Hawaii Threatens to Disfranchise Military Voters
  • No. 12080 Keep on Voting in New Hampshire, not Ohio
  • No. 13003 Military Spouse Residency Relief Act—Part 2
  • No. 13005 SCRA Bars Double State Taxation of your Reserve Drill Pay
  • No. 13120 Can I Keep my Texas Domicile while on a Three-Year AGR Tour in DC?
  • No. 13121 Maintaining Domicile and Avoiding State Income Tax while on National Guard AGR Tour
  • No. 13144 The SCRA and USERRA – Protecting the Civil Rights of Service Members in the 21st Century
  • No. 13155 Where Am I to Vote?
  • No. 13158 Why are Service Members Treated Differently?
  • No. 15076 SCRA Precludes Oregon from Making you Pay State Income Tax in Oregon while you are Serving there in the PHS
  • No. 15095 Military Voting in 2016
  • No. 15113 The Service Member Has a Constitutional Right to Register and Vote in the Community where He or She Is Stationed
  • No. 15117 Maintain your Texas Domicile until you Retire and Leave Active Duty
  • No. 15118 Maintain your Domicile on the Indian Reservation To Avoid State Income Tax while on Active Duty
  • No. 16048 Where and How Does the Service Member Vote?
  • No. 16076 The SCRA Protects the Active Duty Service Member from Having To Pay State Income Tax, But only under certain Circumstances
  • No. 16118 The Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot (FWAB)—First you Must Apply for a Regular Absentee Ballot before you Can Submit a Completed FWAB
  • No. 17008 Am I Stuck with my “Domicile” in Puerto Rico?
  • No. 17034 The SCRA and Vehicle Registration
  • No. 17037 SCRA Makes It Unlawful for State To Consider the Service Member’s Military Income in Determining the Rate at which the Income of the Non-Military Spouse Is Taxed
  • No. 17038 Is it Lawful for the State where I Am Stationed but not Domiciled To Tax my Non-Military Income?
  • No. 17059 Person Entering Military Service Has the Right To Terminate an Apartment Lease
  • No. 17061 Career Service Member Is Eligible To Vote in the Community where she Lived before Enlisting
  • No. 17108 School Principal and School District Violate SCRA in their Treatment of Deployed Service Member regarding School Registration
  • No. 17124 The SCRA and the Active Duty Service Member—Full-Time National Guard Duty Is Not Active Duty
  • No. 18016 Review on Service Member Voting and Domicile
  • No. 18020 You Have the Right To Vote by Absentee Ballot in your Home Town while You Are on Active Duty, even if You Don’t Intend To Return when You Leave Active Duty.
  • No. 18092 The Service Member’s Domicile Is the Place where he or she Lived Before Entering or Re-entering Active Duty
  • No. 19019 New SCRA Amendment Changes the Treatment of Military Spouses for State Income Tax Purposes
  • No. 19020 SCRA Amended regarding Voting Rights of Military Spouses
  • No. 19077 Domicile and Residence for Tax Purposes of the Spouse of the Active Duty Service Member
  • No. 19078 You Have only One Domicile—Be Certain and Consistent
  • No. 20011 Congress Tinkers yet again with the SCRA Concerning Domicile of the Spouses of Active Duty Service Members
  • No. 20055 The SCRA Protects you from Having To Pay Personal Property Tax on the Vehicle that you Own, But Not a Vehicle you Lease
  • No. 21072 Vote in the 2022 Mid-Term Elections
  • No. 21073 Domicile Discussion for the Military Legal Assistance Attorney
  • No. 22049 Because you Are still on Active Duty, you Are still Domiciled and Entitled To Vote by Absentee Ballot At the Address that you left in 1998.