I am active duty military, but the vehicle is in my spouse's name. Do I have to pay taxes of the vehicle.
No. The service member's spouse is now also eligible to receive the property tax exemption. We must see a current full month LES, orders, and a completed military affidavit.

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23. I am active duty military, but the vehicle is in my spouse's name. Do I have to pay taxes of the vehicle.
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