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Does anyonje know how to figure how much CRSC payments will be?

I was approved in November 2008. I am 100% retired E-4 3 years

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The tables on the VA website show how much per month. depends on how many kids etc.

how did you get 100% SC?

just asking cause I am beginning the process myself. I will look up the chart for you and tell you.

here is the table for with dependants

Dependent Status

70%

80%

90%

100%

Veteran with Spouse & Child

$1,409

$1,634

$1,837

$2,932

Veteran with Child Only

$1,298

$1,507

$1,694

$2,774

Veteran with Spouse, One Parent and Child

$1,493

$1,730

$1,945

$3,052

Veteran with Spouse, Two Parents and Child

$1,577

$1,826

$2,053

$3,172

Veteran with One Parent and Child

$1,382

$1,603

$1,802

$2,894

Veteran with Two Parents and Child

$1,466

$1,699

$1,910

$3,014

Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18

$52

$60

$67

$75

hope it helps....

Does anyonje know how to figure how much CRSC payments will be?

I was approved in November 2008. I am 100% retired E-4 3 years

" The enemy controls everything, the roads, the bombs, they even own when and where they will attack. But the second they make the mistake to attack, we own them" ME, reference to insurgents in Iraq

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Does anyonje know how to figure how much CRSC payments will be?

I was approved in November 2008. I am 100% retired E-4 3 years

Just IMHO, I regret to report,...not very much. I don't know your situation, lobawl. How much of your SC 100% is combat related? etc...etc... All things considered, with the limited amount of info you provided,and IMHO, I would guess more than $50.00, and under $100.00 a month, retro back to Jan 2008. Please keep us posted.

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CDR Bob is probably right,

I guess I need to read more and answer less, I guess I acted like a dumb private LOL.....

as you were LOL.....

" The enemy controls everything, the roads, the bombs, they even own when and where they will attack. But the second they make the mistake to attack, we own them" ME, reference to insurgents in Iraq

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CDR Bob is probably right,

I guess I need to read more and answer less, I guess I acted like a dumb private LOL.....

as you were LOL.....

Your answer was not incorrect. He just falls into a more complex computation situation since he did not complete 20 years service. I can't speak for him, but I suspect he falls into the Chapter 61 category which was added to the CRSC group in 2008 (if I remember correctly).

Bob's computation is likely on target.

Cheers!

Ron

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I am 100% service Connected and CRSC is 100% Alll purple heart ratings

Thanks for all the replys guys.

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