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Clark's Military Manual

 
BEFORE YOU GO... 
Get your finances and affairs in order with this checklist: 
 
Banking & Debt 
Lower the interest rates on your debt. The law requires lenders to cap interest rates on your outstanding loans at 6 percent, among other things. But you must notify your lenders of your military status. 
• Consider setting up automatic bill pay at your bank so you can pay your bills and manage accounts remotely. And consider setting up overdraft protection if you and your spouse will be writing checks from different locations. 
                 
Taxes 
• Use free tax services such as the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, which offers free tax help at military bases. Also the IRS "Armed Forces Tax Guide", offers help preparing returns. Find it at irs.gov
• Find out if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit, which allows you to exclude non-taxable income such as combat pay when filing.  
             
Insurance 
• Review your life insurance policy. Make sure it doesn't contain a "war clause," which means your company won't cover deaths from war or combat. Most active duty members receive $250,000 of coverage from the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Program. If you don't already know about it, find out more at insurance.va.gov.  
• You may want to put your car in storage while you're gone. If you do, call your insurer and ask about becoming a "non-operator," which could lower your payments.  
                 
Wills & Estate Planning 
• Assign a power of attorney in your absence, and make sure you have a valid and updated will. You can revoke the power of attorney when you return, but it allows a relative or friend to handle financial decisions while you're gone. Find free information on estate planning and money management at usaaedfoundation.org
       
   
WHILE YOU'RE GONE... 
You are protected in ways you may not know about: 

Consumer Protection   
The Service Members' Civil Relief Act protects all active military families from foreclosures, evictions, and other financial consequences of military service. The Act also covers lapses in health and other insurance, default judgments in court cases, and limits on the amount of interest service men and women must pay. 
• The new law allowing everyone to obtain one free credit report each year also allows military personnel to put "military fraud alerts" on their reports. Servicepeople must request them, but the alerts ensure that credit reporting companies are taking additional steps to verify a person'a identity when applying for credit. The idea is to protect deployed persons from becoming victims of ID theft. 
               
More Resources 
Militaryonesource.com - DOD online and phone help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - stateside and overseas. Call 1-800-342-9647 in the States or 1-800-3429-6477 overseas.  
military.com - Comprehensive site offering information on benefits for military as well as news and information. 
       
         
IF YOU'RE FRIEND OR FAMILY... 
Let military men and women know that they are rememered and missed: 
         
Donations & Gifts
heromiles.org - Donate your frequent flier miles
anyservicemember.navy.mil - Send an e-mail
usometrodc.org - Donate a care package
cellphonesforsoldiers.com - Donate a cell phone

Get Involved 
clarkhoward.com - Join your State Defense Force  

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