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In determining the income of comparable civilians do you consider military family income which includes the income of the working spouse (if any)?

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In determining the income of comparable civilians do you consider military family income which includes the income of the working spouse (if any)?

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No. A military member should not be put into a situation in which a spouse is required to work, so in considering the military, the Regular Military Compensation (RMC) is used. RMC equals the sum of military basic pay, BAH, BAS, and the tax advantage of the untaxed allowances.

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