If your VA disability check was not deposited, you should first contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Benefits Administration. You can call the VA directly at 1-800-827-1000 for assistance. Additionally, you may want to check your bank account information on the VA's website or through your eBenefits account to ensure that your payment details are correct.
If the money is deposited into the account that has the overdraft, yes they can recover their monies.
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how can i check on an undelivered check
you will recieve it the next business day
The vain treasury 310-xxva insure is the VA disability. If you are receiving disability then you will see that when it gets deposited in your bank.
No - not social security and not disability - they are totally exempt.
28th, Dec 2012
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.
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.
It is possible to file bankruptcy when receiving VA disability.
I do not think so, VA disability is not taxable. I get a 1099-R each year showing my military retirement income but nothing to show my VA disability.
Yes you can collect Federal Disability Civil service and Va disability payment together, but the checks are separate.