Hello @jsalActive Duty 17 years 1 month
Legacy Retirement
High 3 approximately $5,532
DoD 70% All combat connected
VA proposed 100%
Married
Two dependents under 18
Looks like the CRSC is the cap according to the CRSC excel sheet.Hello @jsal
With much of the necessary info missing for an accurate estimate, here is a partial forecast.
1. 5532 x 70% = 3872 retired pay
2. I'll assume for this computation that your VA amount is more than your retired pay leaving zero retired pay after VA offset.
3. 17.08 x 2.5% = 42.7% longevity multiplier
4. 5532 x 42.7% = 2362.16 longevity portion of retired pay based on the limited info you provided
5. If the info you provided is accurate, your CRSC will be either 2362.16 OR
the amount found in the VA compensation tables for the CRSC percentage approved and with dependents included. You will receive the lower amount.
Please return for a more complete estimate once you can provide all the info at:
Information Necessary --Computing Combat Related Special Compensation for CH 61 Disability Retirees <---LINK
Regards,
Ron
No SMCHello @jsal
With much of the necessary info missing for an accurate estimate, here is a partial forecast.
1. 5532 x 70% = 3872 retired pay
2. I'll assume for this computation that your VA amount is more than your retired pay leaving zero retired pay after VA offset.
3. 17.08 x 2.5% = 42.7% longevity multiplier
4. 5532 x 42.7% = 2362.16 longevity portion of retired pay based on the limited info you provided
5. If the info you provided is accurate, your CRSC will be either 2362.16 OR
the amount found in the VA compensation tables for the CRSC percentage approved and with dependents included. You will receive the lower amount.
Please return for a more complete estimate once you can provide all the info at:
Information Necessary --Computing Combat Related Special Compensation for CH 61 Disability Retirees <---LINK
Regards,
Ron
Yes, if his yet to be approved CRSC = less than the longevity.Looks like the CRSC is the cap according to the CRSC excel sheet.