CRSC CALCULATOR

How do I figure out my high3
Total of highest 36 months of base pay divided by 36.

OR

If you have a retired pay account on MYPAY you can provide the gross amount of retired pay on page one of the DFAS RAS and I can determine your high three using your DOD %

Let me know which you are providing.

Ron
 
1. 2249.00
2. DOD 80%
3. 8 years 6 months
4. VA 100%
5. CRSC 100%
6. Just the original retirement. I never accepted the new one.
7. No
8. No
You did not provide all the info necessary.

VA amount
types of dependents
number of reps by age

OK JUST GOT IT
 
@Destroyer3316

1. 2249.00
2. DOD 80%
3. 8 years 6 months
4. VA 100%
5. CRSC 100%
6. Just the original retirement. I never accepted the new one.
7. No
8. No
4. 100 percent Va
Married, three children 2.7.9
4111.25

What is the 2249? High three or gross retired pay?
 
@Destroyer3316

1. 2249.00
2. DOD 80%
3. 8 years 6 months
4. VA 100%
5. CRSC 100%
6. Just the original retirement. I never accepted the new one.
7. No
8. No
4. 100 percent Va
Married, three children 2.7.9
4111.25
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Estimate.

1. 2249/75% = 2998.67 high three
2. Retired pay reduced to zero by amount of VA comp
3. 8.5 years AD x 2.5% = 21.25% longevity multiplier
4. 2998.67 x 21.25% = 637.22 longevity portion of retired pay and CRSC maximum
5. You also continue to receive your VA compensation

Ron
 
so what does all that mean exactly? I get 4111.83 from the VA.

How much would I get from CRSC?

Is there backpay?
 
Its 2320.00 of gross amount. I apologize. Its hard for me to work a computer now
Using newest info
so what does all that mean exactly? I get 4111.83 from the VA.

How much would I get from CRSC?

Is there backpay?
Hello,

You will receive 4111.83 from the VA.
You will also receive 637.22 from DFAS in CRSC (based on the data before you changed it).

Your CRSC approval document shows the effective date...it can be retroactive. I do not compute retro pay.

Ron
 
@Destroyer3316
Gross retired pay on DFAS RAS: 2320

4. 100 percent Va
Married, three children 2.7.9
4111.25

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NEWEST Estimate.

1. 2320/75% = 3093.33high three
2. Retired pay reduced to zero by amount of VA comp
3. 8.5 years AD x 2.5% = 21.25% longevity multiplier
4. 3093.33 x 21.25% = 657.33 NEW longevity portion of retired pay and CRSC maximum
5. You also continue to receive your VA compensation

Ron
 
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how do you get the right amount for CRSC for 18 years 8 months and 21 days
E5 with highest pay $3,064.17
Army medboard 40%
VA 100%
CRSC 50%
what is the pay amount cause I am confused on the excel spreadsheet
 
how do you get the right amount for CRSC for 18 years 8 months and 21 days
E5 with highest pay $3,064.17
Army medboard 40%
VA 100%
CRSC 50%
what is the pay amount cause I am confused on the excel spreadsheet
@grantboy4

I don’t use that spreadsheet although it works fine if the correct data is input.

The following is needed:

Information necessary for CRSC estimate: LINK <---

Edited to add:
If you received REDUX, then I will need all the info (amounts and description) on page one of your DFAS RAS)—plus all the info requested at the Link above. The computation will take some time after I see your reply. None of us are here 24/7 .

Ron
 
@grantboy4

Hello,

During 2021, you have shown the following info:

1.
how do you get the right amount for CRSC for 18 years 8 months and 21 days
E5 with highest pay $3,064.17
Army medboard 40%
VA 100%
CRSC 50%

2.
I guess I am just not getting this or something I was medically retired at 13 years 11 months
High pay $3,196
DOD 70%
VA 100%
CRSC 100%

13 years 11 months

3.
14 years 2 months of service as a SSG E6
VA 100%
DOD 75%
CRSC 100%

no repayment
no blended retirement program

4. There was at least one other post that I did not reference.

5. Please ensure the info in your reply to my post today is precise/accurate and complete. I gave you an outline of what is needed.

Ron
 
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