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4 hours ago, ThreeHoler said:

You have to pay back the unearned portion.

Well.... if we are talking about the Nav bonus... all of it then?

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2 hours ago, flyusaf83 said:

Well.... if we are talking about the Nav bonus... all of it then?

Ha! I see what you did there. You implied radiator wings are useless. 

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47 minutes ago, Cooter said:

Anyone know if you take your 50% while deployed, is it tax free?

No. Part of it might be. But it’s only tax free up to what an E-9 makes. Anything over that is taxed. 

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No. Part of it might be. But it’s only tax free up to what an E-9 makes. Anything over that is taxed. 


What an E-9 makes for the month. So...as an O-4...about tree fiddy.
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7 hours ago, ThreeHoler said:

 


What an E-9 makes for the month. So...as an O-4...about tree fiddy.

 

Thanks for clarifying that, I forgot it’s a month. 

 

7 hours ago, Sprkt69 said:

Is it E-9 or E-10? 

Yeah just the E-9, don’t want them to feel bigger than they already think they are. 

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15 hours ago, cragspider said:

No. Part of it might be. But it’s only tax free up to what an E-9 makes. Anything over that is taxed. 

Specifically it's the base pay of the CMSAF ($8361) plus HFP/IDP ($225).  So you get up to $8,586 of each month tax free.

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Specifically it's the base pay of the CMSAF ($8361) plus HFP/IDP ($225).  So you get up to $8,586 of each month tax free.

One of the downsides to getting it all at once. If the 30 (or 35 for pointy nose/drones) was spread across 12 months, you could see some nice tax savings when you go down range.
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Anyone successfully got an ETP approved to be able to take the bonus...specifically, allowing you to go over the YAS limits as published?   Or, alternative phrasing, since I assume the Take Rates will be lower than they anticipate/are funded for/need, will they be open to giving out ETPs to allow going over the published YAS limits?  I can see why they have to put some limit on the YAS but if they are going to get the warm body that they need, why not grant an ETP?  

Any other old crusties in this boat and willing to give it a go?   Yeah, yeah, I know they'll send me to the Died or worse for a year as soon as my ink dries on the ppwrk.  But, I'm going with a long term play.  

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Specifically it's the base pay of the CMSAF ($8361) plus HFP/IDP ($225).  So you get up to $8,586 of each month tax free.


Yup. But there’s no such policy for enlisted. They get it all.
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I’m not near a computer than can access MyPers right now. With the expanded bonus released today, what is the skinny on tier 9 eligible dudes?

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15 minutes ago, Nineline said:

I’m not near a computer than can access MyPers right now. With the expanded bonus released today, what is the skinny on tier 9 eligible dudes?

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Excess time on my hands...so cut and paste from the PSDM...

Tier 9 bubbas...

- AvB agreement of 3-years minimum which extends member to 22 YAS, 23 YAS, or 24 YAS; annual payments of $35,000 for Tier 1 community; $30,000 for Tier 3 community; or $28,000 for Tier 4 community

- Aviators with greater than 21 YAS and less than or equal to 23 YAS at the time of contract signing may sign a new AvB contract that extends the aviator to 24 YAS. Aviators with greater than 23 YAS are not eligible for a new AvB contract in FY18

- In no case can contracts extend past 24 years YAS

Cheers! 

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Excess time on my hands...so cut and paste from the PSDM...
Tier 9 bubbas...
- AvB agreement of 3-years minimum which extends member to 22 YAS, 23 YAS, or 24 YAS; annual payments of $35,000 for Tier 1 community; $30,000 for Tier 3 community; or $28,000 for Tier 4 community
- Aviators with greater than 21 YAS and less than or equal to 23 YAS at the time of contract signing may sign a new AvB contract that extends the aviator to 24 YAS. Aviators with greater than 23 YAS are not eligible for a new AvB contract in FY18
- In no case can contracts extend past 24 years YAS
Cheers! 


Copy, so it looks like the only change from the original is that dudes whose contract expired before FY18 are now able to re-up as well.

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3 hours ago, Skitzo said:

 


Yup. But there’s no such policy for enlisted. They get it all.

 

Which Enlisted member makes more than the CMSAF?

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On 7/10/2018 at 9:11 AM, ThreeHoler said:

And the future installments are tax free too if I recall correctly.

I sure hope they can take advantage and do...and then properly invest it!  I'm currently at the Rock and just saw a two-striper driving around some souped up muscle car...just shook my head.  Unfortunately since I'm TDY, I couldn't pull up next to him in my '04 Volvo Wagon with dents and duck tape on one of the interior door handles and the transmission shifter.  Would have been a great financial lesson...although probably would have gone way over his head. 

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Which Enlisted member makes more than the CMSAF?


If an enlisted member gets a special bonus for their career field downrange the entire bonus is tax free. The stipulation for max CZTE only applies to officers.
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I'm just happy they finally expanded the 12X bonus to all the dudes left out over the years.  Every older WSO I know is jumping on that thing with both hands...but as we often comment here, they were already planning to stay until retirement.

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Yup. I'm a older 12F and taking the bonus. The 4 year option's ADSC expires 2 months before my 20 year date. Seemed like an easy decision. 

Though I'm sure in a year I'll be regretting that when I'm 4 months into my year at the Deid. 

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5 hours ago, pawnman said:

I'm just happy they finally expanded the 12X bonus to all the dudes left out over the years.  Every older WSO I know is jumping on that thing with both hands...but as we often comment here, they were already planning to stay until retirement.

2!  I was planning on staying beyond 20 anyways so it was an easy kill for me.  Little extra jangle in the pocket never hurts.

Cooter

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