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Understanding Paid Military Service Costs and Recent Changes

Individuals opting to fulfill their military service through the paid route are currently facing rising expenses. Beginning in July, the government has announced an increase in the fees associated with paid military service, impacting applicants nationwide.

What is the Cost of Paid Military Service?

The standard fee for paid military service stands at 243,013.44 Turkish Lira. Additionally, those listed as absentees or draft evaders are required to pay an extra 3,543.95 Lira. These amounts are mandatory for applicants who wish to participate in the paid military service program.

Payment Procedures and Deadlines

Applicants must deposit the specified fee into the designated bank account within a two-month window starting from their application date. To be eligible for paid military service at the current rate, applicants should complete their payment by June 30, 2025.

Starting from July 1, 2025, those who make their payments will be subjected to the updated fee structure reflecting recent adjustments.

Calculating the New Fee Based on Civil Servant Salary Coefficients

The most recent monthly salary coefficient for civil servants has been recorded as 1.012556. Using this coefficient and multiplying it by 240,000 Lira (the standard calculation basis for paid military service), yields the current fee amount.

Projected Costs After Inflation Adjustment

Considering a 14% increase in civil servant salaries over a span of five months, the coefficient is expected to rise to approximately 1.15431384. Applying this adjusted coefficient to the calculation results in an estimated new paid military service fee of about 277,035 Lira.

Important Notes and Future Updates

It is essential to understand that these figures are provisional and subject to change depending on inflation rates observed in June. The exact and official amount will be publicly announced on the Ministry of National Defense's official website.

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