The IRS requires that "supplemental wages" paid to a W2 employee be withheld at 25%, generally speaking.
The amount of money that is withheld from each of your DFAS deposits depends on a few factors - filing status, number of dependents, and DFAS's estimate of your total annual income.
Withholding is just a guess about your tax liability.
When April 15th rolls around the next year, you'll file your tax return. That $15K ASP payment just gets lumped in with the rest of your taxable income. You'll either claim the standard deduction, or you'll itemize your deductions and arrive at your total taxable income for the year. You'll get a refund for overpayment, or owe money if withholding underestimated your actual tax.
Your accountant or the tax software you use will consult the tax tables for the year and calculate how much you actually owe in taxes.
For 2015, married filing jointly, one federal tax bracket is "$10,312.50 plus 25% of the amount over $74,900" per the IRS table.
If as a 2015 GMO your total taxable income was $75K then your overall tax rate was about 13%. Even though your ASP withholding was 25%.
If you have a working spouse or other income (moonlighting, investments, real estate rents, etc) the numbers change.
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