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Pennsylvania Military Pension Calculator 2026
BRS and Legacy High-3 pension estimates with Pennsylvania state tax impact. Free, no sign-up.
State tax treatment
Fully Tax-Exempt
Legacy multiplier
2.5% × YOS
BRS multiplier
2.0% × YOS + TSP match
Your retirement income breakdown
Fill in your service details and hit Calculate →
Pennsylvania Military Retirement Tax Guide
Pennsylvania does not tax military retirement pay — either because the state has no income tax or because military pensions are fully exempt by law. This makes Pennsylvania one of the most tax-friendly states for military retirees.
For military retirees choosing where to live, Pennsylvania's full exemption on military pension income is a significant advantage. On a $40,000/year pension, a 5% state income tax would cost $2,000/year — money that stays in your pocket in Pennsylvania.
Use the calculator above to model your after-tax retirement income in Pennsylvania. The calculator accounts for both your pension (BRS or Legacy) and your projected TSP balance so you can see the full retirement picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is military retirement pay taxed in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania does not tax military retirement pay — either because the state has no income tax or because military pensions are fully exempt by law. This makes Pennsylvania one of the most tax-friendly states for military retirees.
What is the difference between BRS and Legacy High-3 for Pennsylvania retirees?
Legacy High-3 pays 2.5% × years of service × your highest 3-year average base pay, with no TSP matching. BRS pays 2.0% × years × High-3 but includes government TSP matching up to 4%. Both pension types receive the same Pennsylvania tax treatment.
How much is a 20-year military pension in Pennsylvania?
A 20-year Legacy pension is 50% of your High-3 base pay. An E-7 at 20 years earns roughly $2,600/month before Pennsylvania state taxes. BRS would be ~$2,080/month plus TSP. Use the calculator above for your exact pay grade.
Does Pennsylvania tax TSP withdrawals?
Pennsylvania generally does not tax retirement income, making TSP withdrawals tax-favorable alongside your pension.
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