I am chaptet 61. Medical Retirement permanent.
6 years 9 months
My years are 6.75
Va was at 80% until 4 months ago wouldn't it be rated off that until the change off 100% va at that time?
Your active duty years were computed using the info you provide earlier (i.e., 6 years).
Revised computation base on new info you provided:
Revised Estimate.
1. 1974 retired pay reduced to zero by amount of VA compensation
2. 1974/0.70 = 2820 high three
3. 6 yrs 9 mo active duty x 0.025 (6.75 x 0.025) = 16.88% longevity multiplier
4. 2820 x 0.1688 = 476.02 longevity portion of retired pay and CRSC
Your CRSC will be 476.02 now, based on the new info you provided.
DoD 7000.14-R Financial Management Regulation Volume 7B, Chapter 63 * October 2017
630805. CRSC Payment Reduction for 10 U.S.C., Chapter 61 Disability Retirees
2. Members retired for disability under 10 U.S.C., Chapter 61, with less than 20 years of creditable service computed under 10 U.S.C. § 1208, and who are qualified for CRSC, on or after January 1, 2013, will have the maximum CRSC payment restrictions. The CRSC payment amount, which when combined with any remaining retired pay after VA offset,
will not exceed the amount that is equal to 2½ percent of the member’s years of creditable service multiplied by the member’s retired pay base under 10 U.S.C. § 1406(b)(1) or 10 U.S.C. § 1407, whichever is applicable to the member.
Bottom line:
A. CRSC for CH 61 retirees is the lesser of
--the CRSC amount associated with the percentage approved. Amounts and percentages are found in the VA compensation tables. (Most CH 61 retirees with less than 20 years active duty do not receive CRSC in this amount.)
OR
--The longevity portion of retired pay...which I showed above at item 4.
B. Your CRSC is based on the longevity portion of retired pay in accordance with current law.
C. Residual retired pay, if any, reduces the amount of CRSC payable.
Ron