Active Duty: 8 years 8 months
Aug 2008- May-2017
Aug 2008- May-2017
I don't really know how much you will receive, I don't remember computing your CRSC and did not see it in this thread. I believe you were assisted though the Wounded Warrior program.Ron,
I received a direct deposit from ACH CREDIT DFAS-CLEVELAND RAVC of $2473.48. If this is the retro pay, my belief is that the amount should be around $14.7k from May 2017- May 2019 at 50% CRSC. This only adds $100 a month for the 24 months due. Instead the amount should had been around $612. Though I heard that the retro pay may be broken to multiple payouts and the rest will come. I will call them today to confirm. But just wanted to let you know of current situation.
-John
Based on the information you have provided, you have received 1180.78 from DFAS.2019 Retirement Pay: 1455
VA Pay -879
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NET PAY 549.78
CRSC PAY: $631
2018 and 2017 were a bit less. Are you suggesting the $2473 DFAS Paid on Dec 19,2019 is all there is? I just imagined if I was paid monthly the first two years of a bit over $600 avg, it would add up to near $15k retro pay thats due. Feels like the $12k plus thats still due was cheated out of this. Thats unfortunate and disappointing if true.
Any updates on this? Have you called DFAS or checked your MyPay CRSC STATEMENT? From what i have read RAVC pertains to something with an automated travel pay but I also tead it can have something to do with retiree’s. Its an automated system.2019 Retirement Pay: 1455
VA Pay -879
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NET PAY 549.78
CRSC PAY: $631
2018 and 2017 were a bit less. Are you suggesting the $2473 DFAS Paid on Dec 19,2019 is all there is? I just imagined if I was paid monthly the first two years of a bit over $600 avg, it would add up to near $15k retro pay thats due. Feels like the $12k plus thats still due was cheated out of this. Thats unfortunate and disappointing if true.
Jason,16JUN17 - HRC received my packet.
16JUN18 - HRC approved my packet.
20JUN18 - I received my approval letter by mail. DFAS received my packet the same day.
20JUL18 - CRSC packet populated in my HRC records.
25JUL18 - CRSC LES hit MYPAY account.
01AUG18 - Received my first monthly CRSC payment.
03AUG18 - Received my 16 months of CRSC backpay.
Hope this answers some questions for Soldiers still in the process.
Hello,Jason,
Can you send me a list of what you submitted? An if you didn't have everything where did you acquire it?
James
Is there a way to calculate the retro pay? Or do you just trust them to pay correct amount? I did some math, but theres no way it's correct.Per two non-government web sites: "RAVC is a code used for travel payments paid by DFAS.
I found "RAVC" mentioned once on a DFAS page: "Payments made via RAVC (“R” Automated Voucher Check) (manual payment). " This info clarifies nothing since it does not
limit the payment to travel.
From 2007: "Ok, had to go back and look at my bank deposit for the date it showed up. I applied for (retro) CRSC in November- December 2005 and it was calculated back to June 2003. A deposit of $30,369 was put into my account on 20 April 2006 and it came from DFAS and is listed as RAVC. When I went through the process it was called CRSC retro pay, don't know what the diiference is, but I ain't complaining! "
Retroactive payments of CRSC are made out of cycle. In other words, they are not delayed until the end of a particular month.
Ron
what was VA % FOR THIS ?@Ron can you help me figure out my retro pa
First crsc payment received on 8/30. 322$
what was VA % FOR THIS ?
A rough estimate for retro CRSC could be computed by taking the current amount of CRSC and multiplying that amount by the number of months in the retroactive period.Is there a way to calculate the retro pay? Or do you just trust them to pay correct amount? I did some math, but theres no way it's correct.
Thank you, I guess we’ll just have to see! LolA rough estimate for retro CRSC could be computed by taking the current amount of CRSC and multiplying that amount by the number of months in the retroactive period.
There are several factors that would make the amount less in prior years including:
--Future COLA increases not yet applied
--Changes in VA compensation rates
--Different approved CRSC rates
--CRDP selected over CRSC in certain cases
--Other
Those reasons are why I only offer an estimate for the current rate of CRSC.
If you feel your retro CRSC is in error, you can request an audit by DFAS by submitting your signed request to:
Defense Finance and Accounting Service
U.S. Military Retired Pay
8899 E 56th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46249-1200
Ron