Looking for an estimate on CRSC

A-Newt

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Looking for an estimate based on a few different ratings % just to get a better idea of what I'm looking at. This stuff is confusing me and i'm just trying to ball park a total amount expected after my MEB. Obviously lots of variables in that but just looking to get an idea.

1. Gross retired pay: $4,475.50
3. DoD Disability percentage-50%
4. VA compensation: 90%
b. $2,565.91
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 50%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $6,265.70
3. DoD Disability percentage-70%
4. VA compensation: 90%
b. $2,565.91
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 70%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $4,475.50
3. DoD Disability percentage- 50%
4. VA compensation: 100%
b. $4,098.87
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time- 15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 50%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $6,265.70
3. DoD Disability percentage-70%
4. VA compensation: 100%
b. $4,098.87
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 70%
7. Blended retirement program- NO
 

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Looking for an estimate based on a few different ratings % just to get a better idea of what I'm looking at. This stuff is confusing me and i'm just trying to ball park a total amount expected after my MEB. Obviously lots of variables in that but just looking to get an idea.

1. Gross retired pay: $4,475.50
3. DoD Disability percentage-50%
4. VA compensation: 90%
b. $2,565.91
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 50%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $6,265.70
3. DoD Disability percentage-70%
4. VA compensation: 90%
b. $2,565.91
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 70%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $4,475.50
3. DoD Disability percentage- 50%
4. VA compensation: 100%
b. $4,098.87
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time- 15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 50%
7. Blended retirement program- NO

1. Gross retired pay: $6,265.70
3. DoD Disability percentage-70%
4. VA compensation: 100%
b. $4,098.87
c. Spouse and 3 Kids
5. Active duty time-15 years
6. Approved CRSC percentage - 70%
7. Blended retirement program- NO
Without doing a ton of calculations the most you can get by law is your longevity pension + VA Disability. CRSC just helps undo the VA offset but will stop once that formula is maxed. So getting 100% VA is HUGE. The good news is that if you aren't 100% right away you can work on getting that increased later down the road. Also, DOD% is another huge factor because it creates a floor of compensation you will receive assuming its PDRL and not TDRL. If TDRL you aren't guaranteed into the future due to the % changing.
 
Without doing a ton of calculations the most you can get by law is your longevity pension + VA Disability. CRSC just helps undo the VA offset but will stop once that formula is maxed. So getting 100% VA is HUGE. The good news is that if you aren't 100% right away you can work on getting that increased later down the road. Also, DOD% is another huge factor because it creates a floor of compensation you will receive assuming its PDRL and not TDRL. If TDRL you aren't guaranteed into the future due to the % changing.
Honestly, I think that cleared it up for me. Thank you!
 
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