As a single person you are entitled to the single compensation rate. When you marry you get the "with spouse" rate. Add children and the amount goes up. This applies to 30% and above ratings. You have to be sure to notify the VA whenever there is a change and provide marriage, divorce, death or birth records.
The VA will go back as far as necessary if you turn in the documentation and the event was some time ago.
VA disability compensation should NOT be included in the calculations as income for either spousal and child support. It is completely a separate property asset that is not divisible.
Disability Compensation: Veterans rated as 100% disabled receive monthly disability compensation payments from the VA.
The last time base VA Disability Compensation rates were raised was in 2018.
No
http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/va-compensation-tables
I filed chap 13 Aug of 08 and they did include my VA disability as income.
Yes, however; there is a big exception. If you are collecting VA Disability and getting the 100% Service Connected Compensation based on "Unemployability" then the answer is no. Call your DAV rep or County VA Rep for specific details.
The VA Compensation chart, works with a set of different numbers. The VA checks these numbers based on the disabilities act, and how many people are on disability. Let's them know who needs a raise, and how it all combines together.
VA compensation payments for service connected disability is NOT reported as taxable income on your income tax return.
Generally speaking, VA disability benefits are not taxable at the federal level. These benefits are not considered as income for tax purposes by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, it is important to note that some states may have different regulations regarding the taxation of VA disability benefits, so it is advisable to consult with a tax professional or the state's tax department for specific information.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.
To waive the VA funding fee on home loans, a VA loan borrower must be receiving compensation for a service-connected disability rated at 10% or higher. This means at least a 10% disability rating is needed to qualify for a waiver of the VA funding fee.