No Tax on Military Retirement Pay
H.R. 6190 and its Senate companion S. 1108, the Tax Cuts for Veterans Act of 2025, would eliminate federal income tax on military retirement pay and related benefits, including disability retirement pay, survivor benefits, and Combat-Related Special Compensation.
Talking Points
Use these when contacting your representatives.
Military retirement pay is deferred compensation for a full career of service, and H.R. 6190 and S. 1108 would stop taxing it at the federal level.
The Tax Cuts for Veterans Act of 2025 exempts military retirement pay from federal income tax.
The relief reaches the whole family, not only the retiree.
The bill extends to survivor benefits, recognizing the families who carry the weight of a career of service.
Disabled retirees and those receiving Combat-Related Special Compensation should keep what they earned.
H.R. 6190 and S. 1108 cover disability retirement pay and Combat-Related Special Compensation alongside standard military retirement pay.
No tax on earned retirement helps keep veterans and their families in Pennsylvania.
Reducing the federal tax burden on military retirement strengthens the case for veterans to build their post-service lives in the Commonwealth.
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