CRSC computation help.

Jesusej19

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—High three average base pay- 3417.82
—DoD disability percentage- 60%
—Active duty years OR active duty equivalent years for those with reserve time (total points divided by 360)- 10 yrs, 7 months and 15 days
—VA compensation percentage; amount; and dependents (category, number, and ages of children)- 100%, 3956.83, Spouse and 3 kids 14,13, 8
—Approved CRSC percentage- 70%
—Other type military retirement eligibility info- No to blended retirement
I do receive SMC-K1
 
—High three average base pay- 3417.82
—DoD disability percentage- 60%
—Active duty years OR active duty equivalent years for those with reserve time (total points divided by 360)- 10 yrs, 7 months and 15 days
—VA compensation percentage; amount; and dependents (category, number, and ages of children)- 100%, 3956.83, Spouse and 3 kids 14,13, 8
—Approved CRSC percentage- 70%
—Other type military retirement eligibility info- No to blended retirement
I do receive SMC-K1
Hello @Jesusej19

Based on the info you provided:

1 3417.82 x 60% = 2050.69 retired pay, which is reduced to zero net due to the amount of VA comp
2. AD equivalent 10.583 years x 2.5% = 26.46% longevity multiplier
3. 3417.82 x 26.46% = 904.36 longevity portion of retired and a CRSC ceiling
4. CRSC at 70% using VA comp tables = an amount higher than the longevity portion of retired pay
5. Your CRSC based on the info you provided = 904.36

Remarks:
a. Gross retired pay on DFAS RAS/60% = your current average high three base pay
b. If Army, your active duty equivalent is shown on your retirement orders, 3/4 down on first page as "Disability Retirement"

Ron
 
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Hello Ron, thank you for the help as always. They changed my CRSC rating, it went from 20 to 70.
 
Hello Ron, thank you for the help as always. They changed my CRSC rating, it went from 20 to 70.

Congratulations! That info suggests you were being paid at the 20% amount found in the VA compensation tables and now, you qualify for the amount for the longevity portion of retired pay.

Ron
 
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