Posted on Apr 26, 2018
What is the normal annual salary for an Active Duty E-4 after taxes?
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Go online to the Army Times- go to paycharts, look it up. All pay is normal, only allowances are different- and that will very from Post to Post/area. Also depending on allowances, some may be non-taxable. It is normal in the business world to ask for gross (before taxes) or net- you would do better with gross- due to the different state taxes.
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This is the best web page i have seen that estimates your basic pay, BAH and BAS benefits based on pay grade, years of service and location (zip code).
https://www.federalpay.org/military/calculator?grade=O-5&years_experience=Over+22+&year=2017&zip=76310&is_dependent=1&annualize=0&service=Air+Force
When you calculate your pay, you will see the taxable portion of your pay, this is your basic pay. You can go to https://smartasset.com/taxes/paycheck-calculator and use this tool to calculate your taxes on your paycheck. Remember, you do not pay taxes on money from BAH and BAS.
https://www.federalpay.org/military/calculator?grade=O-5&years_experience=Over+22+&year=2017&zip=76310&is_dependent=1&annualize=0&service=Air+Force
When you calculate your pay, you will see the taxable portion of your pay, this is your basic pay. You can go to https://smartasset.com/taxes/paycheck-calculator and use this tool to calculate your taxes on your paycheck. Remember, you do not pay taxes on money from BAH and BAS.
Military Pay Calculator for 2018 - With BAH and BAS
Our Military Pay Calculator allows you to calculate your yearly military compensation.
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One should not forget to figure the tax situation when comparing. Much of military compensation is not taxed. It can make a big difference.
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https://militarybenefits.info/2018-military-pay-charts/.
However, taxes depend on where you live. Don’t forget FICA. And if you’re married, BAH, BAS (links to those charts are on the bottom of the article).
However, taxes depend on where you live. Don’t forget FICA. And if you’re married, BAH, BAS (links to those charts are on the bottom of the article).
2018 Military Pay Charts | Military Benefits
The 2018 military pay charts are official with a 2.4% pay increase as approved by President Trump on December 12, 2017.
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That depends on a lot of factors. Here's a website focusing on before-tax income, given some planning assumptions.
https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/military-enlisted-pay-breakdown.html
https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/military-enlisted-pay-breakdown.html
Military Enlisted Pay Breakdown
Below is a sample of annual Regular Military Compensation for a servicemember at E-4 pay level, with 3 years of military service
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Also the bah on that site seems super low, $600 a month? From my research $900-1400 seemed more normal.
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LTC Kevin B.
SPC (Join to see) - Taxes depend on marriage status, number of children, other sources of incomes, deductions, credits, etc. It's much more complicated than what you're thinking it may be.
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BAH is determined by zip code. For example, in Monterey, CA, BAH for an E4 with dependents is $2343. In Minot, ND, it’s $1143. It all depends on where you live.
http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/bahCalc.cfm
http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/bahCalc.cfm
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Oh true I should've mentioned just a basic single person no dependents or anything. I figure there's a decent number of guys on here in that boat and I'm not looking for an exact number just an approximate +- a few thousand.
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