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Military Retirement (High-3)

This page documents how FinZot models the Military Retirement (High-3) defined benefit pension plan.

Employee contributions are the portion of salary that the employee pays into the pension fund.

FieldValue
Contribution Rate0% of salary
Tax TreatmentPre-tax (reduces taxable income)

Vesting determines when an employee has earned the right to receive pension benefits. The following formula must evaluate to TRUE for the employee to be vested:

service_credits >= 20

Retirement eligibility determines when an employee can begin receiving pension payouts. The following formula must evaluate to TRUE:

service_credits >= 20

Formula Variables:

  • service_credits: Years of credited service
  • commencement_age: Age when pension payments commence

The annual pension benefit is calculated as:

Annual Benefit = Final Compensation × Benefit Factor × Service Credits

Final compensation is the salary figure used in the benefit calculation, typically an average of the employee’s highest-earning years.

FieldValue
MethodHighest Consecutive Years
Years Averaged3

The benefit factor is a percentage multiplier that typically varies based on retirement age. Higher ages generally yield higher factors.

IF(service_credits >= 20, 0.025, 0.0)

Formula Variables:

  • commencement_age: Age when pension payments commence
  • service_credits: Years of credited service

The COLA formula determines how pension benefits grow over time after retirement to keep pace with inflation.

current_pension_benefit *(1 + MAX(0.0, inflation_rate))

Formula Variables:

  • initial_pension_benefit: The annual benefit amount at retirement
  • years_since_retirement: Number of years since retirement began

Pension payouts from this plan are taxable as ordinary income.


Note: FinZot’s pension estimates are for planning purposes only and may not reflect all plan provisions. For official benefit estimates, contact your plan administrator.