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Are the military pay tables before or after taxes?

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As you can see from the other answers, this can be a little complicated. So let me try to make it simple: Base pay is taxable - federal income tax, state income tax, Social Security tax and Medicare tax. Additional items like Special Duty Assignment Pay, Jump Pay, are USUALLY taxable. read more

Base pay is taxable - federal income tax, state income tax, Social Security tax and Medicare tax. Additional items like Special Duty Assignment Pay, Jump Pay, are USUALLY taxable. Allowances, such as housing, food and clothing are USUALLY not taxable. There are some exceptions to the taxable income rules, such as being deployed in a combat zone. read more

Best Answer: All pay charts are before taxes. E2, single will pay more in taxes. Then you have to tax in state income tax as well as FICA, Social Security, Medicare, SGLI, AFRH, etc.. Realistic figure $1100 after deductions per month right now as he is single. He gets more then great. read more

Remember, the Final Pay retirement system only applies to members who first entered Service before September 8, 1980.In the calculator, you will be able to change the factors that affect the retirement pay streams. read more

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