Amnesty news about the military

Here are some recent news articles about amnesty for military personnel:

Amnesty for Military Personnel

  1. US Military to Offer Amnesty to Service Members Who Have Unpaid Taxes: The US military is offering amnesty to service members who have unpaid taxes, according to a recent report by Military.com. The amnesty program, which is set to begin in January 2023, will allow service members to pay off their tax debt without facing penalties or interest. (Source: Military.com, October 2022)
  2. Amnesty for Military Personnel with Unpaid Student Loans: The US Department of Education has announced an amnesty program for military personnel who have unpaid student loans. The program, which is part of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, will forgive the remaining balance of eligible borrowers' loans after 120 qualifying payments. (Source: Military.com, September 2022)
  3. Amnesty for Military Personnel with Unpaid Child Support: The US Department of Defense has announced an amnesty program for military personnel who have unpaid child support. The program, which is part of the Military Family Readiness Council, will provide assistance to service members who are struggling to pay child support. (Source: Military Times, August 2022)
  4. Amnesty for Military Personnel with Unpaid Taxes in Puerto Rico: The US Treasury Department has announced an amnesty program for military personnel who have unpaid taxes in Puerto Rico. The program, which is part of the Puerto Rico Tax Amnesty Program, will allow service members to pay off their tax debt without facing penalties or interest. (Source: Caribbean Business, July 2022)
  5. Amnesty for Military Personnel with Unpaid Student Loans in the UK: The UK government has announced an amnesty program for military personnel who have unpaid student loans. The program, which is part of the Student Loans Company, will forgive the remaining balance of eligible borrowers' loans after 10 years of qualifying payments. (Source: The Telegraph, June 2022)

Other Military-Related News

  1. US Military to Increase Troop Levels in the Middle East: The US military is planning to increase its troop levels in the Middle East, according to a recent report by The New York Times. The move is part of a broader effort to counter the growing threat from Iran and its allies. (Source: The New York Times, October 2022)
  2. Military to Allow Women to Serve in Combat Roles: The US military is set to allow women to serve in combat roles, according to a recent report by The Washington Post. The move is part of a broader effort to increase diversity and inclusion in the military. (Source: The Washington Post, September 2022)
  3. US Military to Increase Spending on Artificial Intelligence: The US military is planning to increase its spending on artificial intelligence, according to a recent report by Defense News. The move is part of a broader effort to stay ahead of emerging threats and improve its military capabilities. (Source: Defense News, August 2022)
  4. Military to Allow Service Members to Keep Their Hair Longer: The US military is set to allow service members to keep their hair longer, according to a recent report by Military.com. The move is part of a broader effort to increase diversity and inclusion in the military. (Source: Military.com, July 2022)
  5. US Military to Increase Spending on Cybersecurity: The US military is planning to increase its spending on cybersecurity, according to a recent report by CyberScoop. The move is part of a broader effort to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect its military networks. (Source: CyberScoop, June 2022)