All,
This will be for you and your tax planner. I had a Tax Free the month of my DOS w/ VSP. That month's income is tax free. The TSP is to be paid on your DOS, per the reg/messages- it's just that Finance holds out for about a week to make sure you had a good status and were not a criminal discovered on your DOS. Really. So, I'm planning on about a $6800 cha-ching, I'll get a ref and paste below...
http://www.defenselink.mil/militaryp...atzone_05.html
start quote: Combat Zone Exclusions
Being assigned to or working in a combat zone triggers another tax advantage. Earnings received while in the combat zone are excluded from taxable income. This exclusion is unlimited for enlisted members and warrant officers and is limited to $6867.60 per month in 2007, for officers. If you spend a single qualifying day in the combat zone, your pay for the entire month is excluded from taxable income.
Bonuses and special pays are also excluded from taxable income if within the previously stated limitations and earned in the same month in which you served in a combat zone. For example, an enlisted reenlistment bonus is excluded from taxes if the member reenlists in the same month in which the member served in a combat zone. Since there is no limitation on amounts excluded for enlisted members, the entire reenlistment bonus would be excluded. As another example, an officer's flight pay would also be excluded from taxable income, but only up to the point which basic pay and the flight pay do not exceed the maximum enlisted pay amount. The Career Status Bonus received by members who may choose between High-3 and CSB/REDUX retirement plans and who elect the CSB/REDUX retirement plan also falls in this category. To be considered "earned" in the combat zone, the CSB/REDUX election must be accepted by the Service and considered final in the month in which the member was in the combat zone. End Quote...
If you take a Guard AGR, you have to pay TSP back. Any others you pay back upon Retirement, in installments, and small ones at that. See other posts for the calculation. It's a nice up front transition loan. Can't wait til they try and buy us back in a few years, then VSP is not repaid! Not that I'd return.....