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25 Serious Financial Advantages You Get From Military Service

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Service members and veterans are responsible for protecting and defending our country, and as a thank-you, they can receive a number of exclusive financial perks and benefits.

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These perks — offered directly through the government or by private organizations — can help you stretch your military salary further to save money.

Last updated: May 17, 2021

Young soldier man using a computer into his office.
Young soldier man using a computer into his office.

1. Low-Cost Retirement Savings Plans

The Thrift Savings Plan is a retirement plan that is offered by the government to members of the uniformed services and their beneficiaries. TSP accounts have very low administrative and investment costs, and account contributions are matched up to 5%.

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eating fast food

2. Restaurant Discounts

Several restaurant chains offer discounts to military members, including Wendy's, which gives exclusive year-round discounts to veteran and military families through its WendyMail program.

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Car dealer is giving key for a new car to a businesswoman.
Car dealer is giving key for a new car to a businesswoman.

3. Special Savings on Cars

Buying a new car can be a large financial undertaking, but several car companies offer discounts to service members and veterans to help ease the burden. Chevrolet is just one of the car manufacturers that offer a military discount on its line of vehicles.

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Close up of a father coming home after being deployed.
Close up of a father coming home after being deployed.

4. No Down Payment for Mortgages

Service members, veterans and eligible surviving spouses can apply for a VA home loan, which does not require a down payment as long as the sales price doesn’t exceed the appraised value. These loans are available through private lenders and come with additional financial benefits when compared with traditional mortgages.

“VA rate pricing is very competitive, allows for as little as no money down if purchasing a home within VA county loan limits, and no private mortgage insurance considerations if putting less than 20% down,” said Amy Stuhr Paterson, a military spouse and a loan officer at NBKC Bank.

Portrait of a young man shopping for clothes at store.
Portrait of a young man shopping for clothes at store.

5. Discounts on Clothes and Shoes

Military members can save money on clothes when they shop at certain retailers. For example, Champion offers an additional 10% off to members of the military community.

Soldier working with laptop in headquarters building.
Soldier working with laptop in headquarters building.

6. No Taxes on Certain Roth Deposits

Active-duty service members who are deployed in a tax-free combat zone can contribute that non-taxed income into a Roth IRA account. Distributions from a Roth IRA account are also tax-free, so there is a double tax benefit in this case. However, it's important to note that there are limits on annual contributions to an IRA account: $6,000 for those under age 50 and $7,000 for those age 50 or older.

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African American Father hugging his son graduation day.
African American Father hugging his son graduation day.

7. Free College

Veterans, service members, and their spouses and family members can be eligible for VA education programs. These educational benefits can be used towards undergraduate or graduate degree programs. The Post-9/11 GI Bill covers all tuition and fees for an in-state public college, and up to $25,162.14 per academic year for a private or foreign college.

military woman viewing laptop
military woman viewing laptop

8. High-Interest Savings Accounts

Members of the military who have been deployed in a Savings Deposit Program-eligible combat zone for at least 30 days or one day in three consecutive months can open an SDP account. These accounts earn 10% interest on up to $10,000 in deposits annually -- which is significantly higher than the average savings account interest rate of 0.06%.

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Student working on laptop in library.
Student working on laptop in library.

9. Free Online Tutoring

The U.S. Department of Defense and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance gives active-duty service members and their families free 24/7 access to Tutor.com, an on-demand platform for online tutoring and homework help.

Happy couple looking at sunset.
Happy couple looking at sunset.

10. Low-Cost Life Insurance

Military members can enroll in Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance, which is a low-cost group term life insurance program. Up to $400,000 in coverage is available at a rate of 6 cents per $1,000 of insurance.

Soldier: Holding Money Fan In Front Of American Flag.
Soldier: Holding Money Fan In Front Of American Flag.

11. Zero- and Low-Interest Loans

Members of the military can apply for an emergency loan with no interest or fees directly from an emergency fund for their specific branch.

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three years old boy with happy smiling mom and dad having fun on summer vacation day in themepark.

12. Free Theme Park Tickets

Members of U.S. armed forces don't have to pay to take their family out for a day of fun at certain theme parks. Busch Gardens and SeaWorld parks offer one free admission per year to military members, and up to three free passes for their direct dependents. Other theme parks, like Disney World, offer discounted tickets to military members.

Mid adult couple (30s) unloading moving van.
Mid adult couple (30s) unloading moving van.

13. Income Tax Breaks

Active-duty service members file state income taxes in their state of legal residence -- even if they have moved to a new state because of military orders, according to Military OneSource. That means that if a service member enlists while living in a state that does not have an income tax, they won't have to pay income tax if they are relocated to a new state that does.

movie theater.
movie theater.

14. Cheap Movie Tickets

Some movie theaters, including Showcase Cinemas, offer military discounts. As of May 2021, general admission tickets at Showcase Cinemas cost only $7.75 for all active-duty personnel and their dependents.

Mature adult Asian male soldier is smiling while working at military recruitment event.
Mature adult Asian male soldier is smiling while working at military recruitment event.

15. Legal Benefits

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act provides safeguards to active-duty members for a variety of financial services, including rental agreements, security deposits, evictions, installment contracts, credit card interest rates, mortgages, civil judicial proceedings, income tax payments and more. Benefits and protections covered by the SCRA include a 6% interest rate cap on financial obligations, protections against default judgments, protections against non-judicial foreclosures, protections against vehicle repossessions and benefits regarding early lease terminations for apartments.

Happy military family relaxing at home and using computer together.
Happy military family relaxing at home and using computer together.

16. Tech Discounts

Military personnel and their families can get 10% off Apple products and accessories, and Microsoft offers a 10% discount on certain products as well.

Military mature woman using smart phone at home.
Military mature woman using smart phone at home.

17. Pay Less for Phone Plans

Mobile phone plans can be a major expense, but some providers offer big discounts. For example, qualified military service personnel and veterans can get up to 50% off T-Mobile Magenta plans.

18. Housing Subsidies and Property Tax Discounts

Service members receive a Basic Allowance for Housing, which helps members cover the costs of rental housing near their duty location. There are usually some out-of-pocket housing expenses, but the BAH typically covers 95% of housing costs as of 2019.

Additionally, military members and veterans who own their homes might be able to save money on property taxes, depending on where they live.

“Many states offer discounts or property tax relief for active military personnel as well as disabled veterans,” said Stuhr Paterson. “Military members are encouraged to contact their local property tax collector to find out what discounts if any apply in their area.”

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A soldier is waiting for the train.
A soldier is waiting for the train.

19. Discounts on Travel

Whether they are traveling by bus, train, rental car or plane, there is likely a military discount that applies. Amtrak, Greyhound, Enterprise car rental and Delta all give discounts to military members.

hotel room
hotel room

20. Savings on Hotel Rooms

You can save on your next hotel stay with a military ID. One of the hotel chains that offers a military discount is Best Western Hotels and Resorts.

Man in sports store picking some hiking equipment, and asking a sales person about yellow jacket.
Man in sports store picking some hiking equipment, and asking a sales person about yellow jacket.

21. Sporting Goods Discounts

Save on camping equipment, fishing gear and more when you shop at select sporting goods retailers with a military ID. For example, Big 5 Sporting Goods offers a 10% discount for all active-duty and reserve military personnel, retirees, veterans, their spouses and dependent children.

happy young american military family reunion.
happy young american military family reunion.

22. Discounted Child Care

Many military families rely on child care services, especially when an active-duty member is deployed outside of the home. Military families seeking au pair services can get a discount of over $1,000 with Cultural Care Au Pair.

family with three kids hiking in mountains.
family with three kids hiking in mountains.

23. Free Entrance to National Parks

Current U.S. military members and dependents don't have to pay a thing to enjoy some of the most beautiful natural sites across the country, as they're eligible for a free America the Beautiful Pass. The annual pass grants entrance to over 2,000 federal recreation sites.

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Young woman receiving back massage at spa salon.
Young woman receiving back massage at spa salon.

24. Spa Discounts

Serving in the military can be stressful, but Massage Envy is helping service members ease some of that stress away with its military discount. All active military personnel can join Massage Envy at a savings.

Woman working in post office.
Woman working in post office.

25. Discounts on Shipping

Shipping care packages can get pricey. Fortunately, USAA members who ship with FedEx can save up to 36% on personal shipping costs.

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