How To Pay Your Military Taxes
You don't pay in money- you pay in men.
From the Constitution: (Article XIV, Taxes, Section 2):
- Military taxes are not paid in money. They are paid in training new soldiers, airmen, and sailors at the Villeneuve Training Center.
- Every time segment, each officer introduces a patrol for the army of Boundary Land. It may be of any troops the officer chooses. The Secretary is exempt from this rule as long as he introduces one corps of soldiers at the beginning. Others may also be exempt by presidential order.
- Two aircraft or spacecraft must also be introduced until four time segments are up. The aircraft or spacecraft may be any of the officers’ choosing.
- As long as officers contribute two naval ships at the beginning, they do not have to contribute to a naval military tax. If they do not, they must contribute one naval ship for the first two time segments.
How to Pay Your Taxes
Your manufactured military equipment should be delivered to the Secretary of Defense's quadrant at the appropriate base after the forty minute time segment is over.
Make sure that your taxes are in on time and at the right place.
1.) Fort Impassable/Villeneuve Training Center (Army/Marines)
2.) Boundary Land Naval Shipyards
3.) Sprague Air & Space Force Base
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