Title: MILITARY
1MILITARY INCOME
2Verification
- Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
- Instead of Verification of Employment (VOE)
- Contains identifying information, rate of pay,
date of entry, date of release, etc. - Original or certified true copy
- Computer generated through myPay acceptable
3Important!
- Is the borrower within 12 months of separation?
- Check ETS Expiration of Term of Service
- Located on LES
- National Guard/Reserve member expiration on
current contract - Income with less than 12 months remaining term
cannot be considered stable and reliable.
4Less than 12 months remaining?
Document the loan package with one of the
following four items
- 1. Evidence of re-enlistment or extension
showing - New ETS date more than 12 months from date of
closing
5Less than 12 months remaining?
- 2. Verification of bona fide offer of civilian
employment after release from active duty. - Must include
- Start date
- Rate of pay
- Full time/part time?
6Less than 12 months remaining?
- 3. Statement from borrower stating intent to
reenlist, PLUS - Statement from commanding officer confirming
- Service members eligibility to reenlist and
- Belief that reenlistment request will be granted
7Less than 12 months remaining?
- 4. Documentation of unusually strong positive
underwriting factors such as - Down payment 10 or more,
- Large cash reserves, or
- Evidence of strong ties to community AND
- Nonmilitary spouse with high income
- Only minimal income needed from veteran to qualify
8Base Pay
Considered stable and reliable if ETS is 12
months or more from date of closing.
- Shown in Entitlements section of LES.
- Allowances shown here as well.
Note If the service member has an upcoming
change in pay grade, duty station, deployment,
etc., the new income will not be reflected on the
LES. A statement of service may be obtained to
show new base pay and/or allowance amounts that
may be used in loan qualification.
9Allowances
Common, usable income
- Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
- Based on location, grade and dependency status
- Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS)
- Offsets cost of meals for service member
- Clothing Allowance
- Lump sum paid once a year (if entitled)
- Convert to monthly amount for Loan Analysis
Non-Taxable
10Cost of Living Allowance (COLA)
- Received by service members assigned to duty
stations in high-cost locations. - Taxable income
- Usable if it will be received for at least 12
months - Verify with orders
Alaska and Hawaii are considered overseas for
military purposes. The COLA received in these
states is not taxable.
11Other Allowances
- Based on special duties (i.e. Submarine Pay,
Flight Pay, etc.) - Based on deployment (i.e. Hazard Pay, Family
Separation Allowance, etc.) - Based on career status (i.e. Career Sea Pay,
Career Flyer Pay, etc.)
12Other Allowances
Many other allowances are subject to periodic
review and testing. Verify the duration of the
allowance.
If the term of the allowance cannot be
determined, this source of income may still be
used to offset debts of 10 to 24 months duration.
13Grossing up?
- Non-taxable allowances may be grossed up.
- For calculating debt-to-income ratio only.
- Do not use in residual income calculation.
- Use industry standard for gross up percentage.
14Reduced Residual Guideline
- Residual income guideline may be reduced by 5
- Due to having access to military-based facilities
- Commissary (groceries, sundry items, etc.)
- Exchange (military department and drug store)
- MRW (recreational facilities, youth activities,
etc.)
Residual Income Tables located in Chapter 4,
section 9e of VA Lenders Handbook.
15Reservist National Guard Income
- Drill pay may be used as effective income
- If length of total service indicates strong
possibility that this income will continue. - Otherwise, this income may be used to offset
obligations of 10 24 months duration.
16National Guard/Reservist Activation Statement
Is borrower a National Guard or Reserve member?
Have they received orders for mobilization?
You need to know!
17National Guard/Reservist Activation Statement
- Obtain certification for all borrowers using
their income to qualify. - Including spouse
- Not required for active duty borrowers
- Make part of origination package. (See samples)
18Underwriting Considerations
- Income may change significantly upon activation.
- Reduced income may prevent the borrower from
qualifying. - Increased income may not continue beyond a
12-month period. - If activation status changes at any time between
loan application and loan closing, underwriter
must re-evaluate income used for qualification.
19References
VA Lenders Handbook Chapter 4, sections k - m
Military.com Military Pay and Allowances Pages
20Questions?
With base pay and 70 types of special pays and
allowances, qualification questions may
arise. Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail
your nearest VA Regional Loan Center for
assistance.
We would be happy to help!
21Thank you for your interest in the VA Home Loan
Program!
We appreciate your support!