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Few eligible retirees apply for special pay
By
Jim Tice
NavyTimes staff writer
21 October 2005
Officials continue to be baffled as to why more eligible retirees have not
applied for Combat-Related Special Compensation. CRSC, a $22 billion program
endowed by Congress in 2002 for active and reserve retirees with disabilities
related to combat or hazardous duties, has processed applications from only
90,000 of an estimated 600,000 eligible retirees.
Of the $1 billion in payments paid to date, about $628 million has gone to
retired soldiers, according to Col. John Sackett, director of the program’s Army
component at the Human Resources Command. With roughly $21 billion remaining in
the program, officials urge retirees who believe they are eligible to apply.
Unlike the Concurrent Retirement and Disability Payments program, an automatic
entitlement from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for any retiree with
a Department of Veterans Affairs disability rating of 50 percent or higher, CRSC
is an application-claim-based program.
Army officials suspect that some retirees have not applied because they believe
they already are receiving CRSC compensation, when in fact they are receiving
Concurrent Retirement and Disability pay, which not only is taxable, but
generally has smaller payments. For example, the monthly payment for a 50
percent rating under CRSC is $663 tax-free, while the taxable monthly payment
for CRDP is $153. Disabled retirees who are not certain which pay they receive
should check their Defense Finance and Accounting pay stub.
The law forbids retirees from receiving both CRSC and CRDP.To qualify for CRSC,
claimants must:
• Be
retired with at least 20 years of active or reserve service.
•
Receive retired pay offset by VA payments.
• Have a
disability rating of at least 10 percent.
Eligibility for CRSC requires a documented “combat-related” disability, which is
a term that includes:
•
Disability resulting from conditions simulating war, such as a named exercise.•
An injury incurred while performing hazardous service, such as flying, diving or
parachute duty.
• An
injury caused by an instrument of war (combat vehicle, military weapon, etc.)
• A
wound or injury caused by armed conflict (resulting in Purple Heart), and
presumptive cases involving such conditions as exposure to Agent Orange or
radiation.
Retirees who apply for CRSC should be prepared to document their claims with
evidence showing that their disability is “combat-related” under the conditions
described above. For full details on CRSC, call toll-free at (866) 281-3254.
Soldiers can learn more on the
Army’s CRSC site on the Web.
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Contributed,
YNCS Don Harribine, USN(ret)