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Monthly Pay after deductions - Questions [Merged]

Ya, that doesn't tell you how much your actual take home pay is.. I have been told different amount anywhere from $600-$1500. Even my recruiter said he wasn't sure.
 
Ryan_T said:
Ya, that doesn't tell you how much your actual take home pay is.. I have been told different amount anywhere from $600-$1500. Even my recruiter said he wasn't sure.

Do you know what your deductions will be yet?  If NOT, then we can't tell you what you will have left to take home.
 
I am a family man if that helps and child support at $240/mth.

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it said :

Net Pay: (this is per month btw)

Single - $1411.98
Married/CL - $1507.98

so divide those by 2 and that is approx your take home pay on the 15th and last day of the month. The numbers will vary based on current tax rates, etc., but that is pretty close to what I received during basic.
 
paleomedic said:
it said :

Net Pay: (this is per month btw)

Single - $1411.98
Married/CL - $1507.98

so divide those by 2 and that is approx your take home pay on the 15th and last day of the month. The numbers will vary based on current tax rates, etc., but that is pretty close to what I received during basic.
Excellent. Thanks for the info.
 
Thank you was to everybody giving answers

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Hey all,

I'm currently in the process of enrollment in the Canadian Forces and I was wondering what I can expect for pay when entering for basic training.  And what my rank will be on completion of basic training. I have a wife and kids so making 30,000 - the 500 odd a month while there won't really cut it. Thanks for any info!

GabeKosz
 
It's 1507 net a month I believe for someone with children and married while at basic.

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Sorry for digging this one out of the attic, but probably best to post this here instead of yet another topic.

Digging around on the site I'm seeing some scattered info, but nothing concrete. (probably because this situation is rare).

Normally during BMQ your rations and quarters are different if you're married/CL, and/or if you have a mortgage vs renting.

My question, are there any changes if you are single, but have a mortgage on a house? (Probably not the norm for people walking into BMQ I would imagine.)

From what I gather, nothing changes unless you're married/CL, but I have seen a few older posts that hinted at a mortgage itself also making a difference.

Thank you again for any advice.
 
How much does a recruit full time makes after tax. I know the before tax its on the  web and easy to find. Would also like to know for Corporal please.

I'm a plumber/heater in civil have my diploma and thinking to enroll.
 
rockydc said:
How much does a recruit full time makes after tax.

This may help,

Pay Deductions [Merged]
https://army.ca/forums/threads/44740.50.html
3 pages.

rockydc said:
Would also like to know for Corporal please.

Regular Force NCM and Class C Pay Rates
http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-pay/reg-force-ncm-class-c-rates.page

See also,

Pay
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aarmy.ca+pay&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-CA:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&gws_rd=ssl
 
I was curious, what is living on military pay like? After paying for PMQs or a similar house, do you have much disposable income left?
 
That completely depends on your rank and trade (if it qualifies for Specialist pay or not), as well as where you are posted (if it qualifies for Post Living Differential or not). 
 
It really comes down to four simple words:

Live within your means!

I've seen lots of folks get into financial trouble, myself very nearly included, because they didn't heed these words.
 
Dimsum said:
That completely depends on your rank and trade (if it qualifies for Specialist pay or not), as well as where you are posted (if it qualifies for Post Living Differential or not).
I’m thinking if you’re a private making like 4500 a month. If you’re paying for shacks and food.
 
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