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First question yes second question yes and third question I would like to know bothLike April 2018 you were 70 percent CRSC and then in October 2018 they bumped you to 90?
And you want to know the pay difference in that increase? Or do you want to know how much retro payment amount you will get?
Also your retro payment couldn’t be more than 21,816 as retro pay is limited by law to 6 years.
Alcon,Hello @MSG_Raven2-3 ,
Assuming you did not have the blended retirement and using your figures:
10.8 x 2.5% = 27% longevity multiplier
High three per your computation : $6785.79 x 27% = 1832.16 a CRSC max which is reduced by 338 residual
1832.16 minus 338 = 1494.16 CRSC payable
DFAS will pay (in your scenario) 1494.16 plus 338 residual retired pay
The VA will pay the full amount of your VA comp
The longevity amount is much less than CRSC @ 100% using VA compensation tables.
Ron
Congrats on getting CRSC so that you maxed out compensation by getting the sum of your earned longevity pension + VA compensation!Alcon,
I wanted to give you an update on the actual conclusions.
Applied for CRSC 9/19/24 to Army HRC via email. Received email from HRC stating they received application 9/19/24.
CRSC approval on 1/7/25 via snail mail. Loaded to iperms 1/21/25 (same day I got the snail mail).
CRSC granted 100%.
The estimate you gave me was danger close even with the COLA changes in 2024.
My pay stub
Ret pay before deduction $5099
VA Waiver $4870.78
CRSC $1568.78
Dfas residual is $228.22. $1568.88(CRSC) +$228.22 (residual pay after VA offset) =$1,797.1 ($1832 was the longevity estimate)
So totals will be:
1.VA 4870.78
2. DFAS residual 228.32 (minus the SBP robbery $332/month) plus $1568.78 (CRSC)=$1465 DFAS NET PAY
3. Total VA + DFAS net=$6335.78