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Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay Calculator

Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) Calculator

CRDP Benefit Analysis

CRDP Eligibility Status Eligible 50%+ VA rating with 20+ years service
Gross Military Retired Pay $0.00 High-3 × Years × 2.5%
Net Retired Pay (After Reductions) $0.00
VA Disability Compensation $0.00 Tax-free monthly benefit
VA Waiver (Offset Without CRDP) $0.00 Amount deducted from retired pay
CRDP Restoration Amount $0.00 Amount of retired pay restored
TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME $0.00 Retired Pay + VA Compensation (both full)
Tax Advantage from CRDP $0.00 VA portion is tax-free vs. taxable retired pay
Annual CRDP Benefit $0.00
This calculator provides estimates based on 10 U.S.C. § 1414, DoD Financial Management Regulation Volume 7B, and DFAS policies. CRDP eligibility requires 50%+ VA disability rating and qualifying military retirement (20+ years, TERA 15-19 years, Chapter 61 with 20+ years, or reserve age 60). Chapter 61 disability retirees are limited to the longevity formula amount. TERA retirees receive full CRDP but with reduced retired pay. Post-2014 retirees receive full concurrent receipt immediately; pre-2014 retirees were subject to 10-year phase-in. CRDP and CRSC cannot be received simultaneously—DFAS pays the greater benefit. VA disability compensation is tax-free; military retired pay is taxable. Consult DFAS or a VA-accredited representative for definitive calculations.

What Is Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP)?

Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay is a program that allows eligible military retirees to receive both full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation at the same time.

Normally, VA disability compensation reduces military retired pay through something called a VA waiver. CRDP removes this offset for qualifying retirees.

Key points about CRDP

  • It restores retired pay that would normally be offset by VA disability benefits.
  • VA disability compensation remains tax-free.
  • Military retired pay is still taxable income.
  • CRDP is paid automatically through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) if eligibility requirements are met.

CRDP started in 2004 and was phased in gradually until 2014, when full concurrent receipt became available.


Who Qualifies for CRDP?

Not every veteran qualifies for Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay. There are specific eligibility rules.

To qualify, a retiree must:

  1. Have a VA disability rating of 50% or higher
  2. Receive military retired pay
  3. Meet service retirement requirements

Qualifying retirement categories

A CRDP calculator usually includes these retirement types:

1. 20+ Years Active Duty Retirement

This is the most common eligibility path.

Service members who completed 20 years of active duty service and have a VA disability rating of 50% or more qualify automatically.

2. Chapter 61 Disability Retirement

This applies to service members medically retired due to disability.

However, CRDP payments are limited by the longevity formula, which means the benefit cannot exceed what the retiree would receive from years of service alone.

3. TERA Retirement (15–19 Years)

The Temporary Early Retirement Authority (TERA) allows retirement with 15–19 years of service.

TERA retirees can receive CRDP if they meet the VA disability rating requirement. However, their retired pay is reduced because they did not reach 20 years.

4. Reserve and National Guard Retirement

Reserve retirees can receive CRDP when they begin receiving retirement pay, usually at age 60.


How Military Retirement Pay Is Calculated

The calculator estimates gross retired pay based on several factors.

The most common formula is:

Retired Pay = High-36 Average Pay × Years of Service × Multiplier

Retirement multipliers

Retirement SystemMultiplier
High-3 (Legacy)2.5% per year
Blended Retirement System (BRS)2.0% per year
CSB/REDUX2.5% minus reductions

Example:

  • High-36 average pay: $5,000
  • Years of service: 20
  • Multiplier: 2.5%

Calculation:

$5,000 × 20 × 2.5% = $2,500 monthly retired pay

What Is the VA Waiver?

Before CRDP existed, veterans had to waive a portion of retirement pay equal to their VA disability compensation.

Example:

  • Military retirement pay: $2,500
  • VA disability compensation: $1,200

Without CRDP:

Retirement pay after waiver = $2,500 − $1,200 = $1,300
Total income = $1,300 + $1,200 = $2,500

With CRDP:

Full retirement pay = $2,500
Full VA compensation = $1,200
Total income = $3,700

The CRDP restoration amount is the part of retirement pay returned after removing the VA offset.


How a CRDP Calculator Works

A Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay calculator estimates your monthly income by combining several inputs.

1. Retirement Details

The calculator asks for:

  • Retirement type
  • Retirement system
  • Years of service
  • Retirement date
  • Rank or pay grade
  • High-36 average pay

These factors determine gross retired pay.

2. VA Disability Rating

The VA rating determines monthly compensation.

Typical rating levels include:

  • 50%
  • 60%
  • 70%
  • 80%
  • 90%
  • 100%

The calculator then applies the current VA compensation rates.

3. Dependents

VA benefits increase if the veteran has dependents.

The calculator may include:

  • Spouse
  • Children under 18
  • Children in school (18–23)
  • Dependent parents
  • Aid and Attendance support

These details adjust the final VA compensation amount.

4. Retirement System Adjustments

The calculator also applies specific reductions if applicable.

TERA Reduction

If a retiree leaves before 20 years, retired pay is reduced by 1% per year short of 20 years.

CSB/REDUX Reduction

The Career Status Bonus program reduces retirement pay by 1% for each year under 30 years of service.

5. Chapter 61 Limits

For disability retirees under Chapter 61, CRDP cannot exceed the longevity retirement amount.


Understanding the Calculator Results

Once the calculation runs, the CRDP calculator displays several key figures.

Eligibility Status

Shows whether the retiree qualifies for CRDP based on their VA rating and service history.

Gross Military Retired Pay

The initial retirement pay before any reductions.

Net Retired Pay

The retirement pay after reductions like TERA or CSB/REDUX.

VA Disability Compensation

Monthly tax-free benefits based on VA disability rating and dependents.

VA Waiver

The amount normally deducted from retired pay without CRDP.

CRDP Restoration Amount

The amount of retirement pay restored due to CRDP.

Total Monthly Income

The combined income from:

Military retired pay + VA disability compensation

Tax Advantage

Since VA disability compensation is tax-free, CRDP provides a tax benefit.

The calculator estimates how much of the total income remains untaxed.

Annual Benefit

The total yearly value of CRDP restoration.


Historical Phase-In (2004–2013)

CRDP was not fully implemented immediately.

The program gradually restored retirement pay over a 10-year phase-in period.

YearPercentage Restored
2004Partial
2005–2010Increasing each year
2011–2013Near full restoration
2014+100% restoration

Veterans retiring today receive full concurrent pay immediately.


Example CRDP Calculation

Consider this scenario:

  • Rank: E-7
  • Years of service: 20
  • High-36 pay: $5,000
  • Retirement system: High-3
  • VA disability rating: 50%
  • Married with one child

Step 1: Retirement Pay

$5,000 × 20 × 2.5% = $2,500

Step 2: VA Compensation

Estimated VA payment:

$1,200 per month (example value)

Step 3: CRDP Restoration

Normally the VA waiver would reduce retired pay.

With CRDP:

Total monthly income = $2,500 + $1,200
Total = $3,700

This is the combined benefit the calculator would display.


CRDP vs CRSC

Many veterans confuse CRDP with Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC).

The two programs are different.

FeatureCRDPCRSC
Requires 50% VA ratingYesNo
Combat-related disability requiredNoYes
Retired pay restoredYesYes
Tax statusRetired pay taxableTax-free
Can receive both simultaneouslyNoNo

Veterans must choose the higher benefit, and DFAS usually pays the better option automatically.


Why a CRDP Calculator Is Useful

Military retirement benefits can be complex. A CRDP calculator simplifies the process by estimating payments instantly.

It helps veterans:

  • Estimate monthly retirement income
  • Understand VA waiver impacts
  • Compare retirement systems
  • See tax advantages
  • Plan long-term finances

For many retirees, CRDP can increase monthly income by hundreds or even thousands of dollars.