As a former Marine; yes, the Corps is a department under the US Navy, which means that there could be a Marine member sitting on the board. Watch A Few Good Men and Top Gun that has the branches mixed sitting on the jury, testifying and at Top Gun school lol.
I think the difference between the two is that the CRSC does not include the ED that is under my VA SMC. Well, I can submit and gauge CRSC payments this year. And then switch back to when open season happens to see if the tax situation (in which I owe vs refund) is for year 2024. I just hope...
Yes, I am 100% VA and CRSC. My DOD pension is 5100 a month and with SBP, Tricare Select and Fed Taxes, I usually receive 4200 a month (if that is the single rate). The married rate, I clear 4500. Yes, on my current RAS, it shows the CRDP at 4100.04 as in the screenshot above. But my question...
Ok, I received this letter yesterday. And it shows that CRDP is the better option but since my DOD retirment is at 5100 and it shows CRDP at 4100. What does it mean if I switch to CRSC? I will only receive my VA of 4100 and just 3971 CRSC? what happens to the 5100 - 3971 =1129? That amount...
I was joshing you but yes. But when I came in, I remember seeing a Spec 5 rank. Also, as a former Marine, that you move from Lance Corporal to Corporal and have to run as an NCO immediately, I always advocated for the Army corporal rank to become more prominent and it has in the last few years...
That is why I am asking, to better understand. I know about the VA offset and aware if the offset is higher, than there is no residual pay correct? Usually, most cases, VA rating is 100% so many of the enlisted who are medically retired, their retired pay is less than their VA comp; hence 0...
How would he receive residual retired pay in his case if he did not complete 20 years AFS? Because of his 70% TRDL rating and since its higher than VA, he still eligible for it?
Without knowing your VA sheet, it is hard to guestimate what potential of CRSC you may get. My VA of 100% listed of what was combat related, service connected (including entries to burn pits (PACT ACT)). I was recently rated 100% CRSC as well but awaiting for the DFAS computation. In my case...
I am in Texas (I am from the South Bronx lol), and due to my rating, I do not pay property taxes, nor pay annual registration fees for two vehicles. Florida, Nevada, SC and Georgia (plus a slew of others) have similar veteran benefits. In my case, I'm saving $8400 a year.
So I am assuming that the OP was retired when he was in the NG correct? Does that mean, he gets his CRSC immediately when the audit is done or does he have to wait until 59/60 for NG retirement age? Just curious.
Unfortunately, I have; besides the time I mentioned, I also saw when I was in a Medical Unit called a CSH (formerly MASH) in Afghanistan. Our G1 (LTC) wrote themselves up for a CAB and you will probably roll your eyes as to the reason why.