Yes, veterans receiving VA disability benefits typically receive their monthly payments on the first of the month. If the first falls on a weekend or holiday, payments may be issued earlier, ensuring that veterans have access to their funds before Christmas. However, the exact timing can vary, so it's best to check with the VA for specific details regarding payment schedules.
Yes you can collect Federal Disability Civil service and Va disability payment together, but the checks are separate.
Yes, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can potentially attach Social Security (SS) payments, including non-disability checks, to recover debts owed to the VA. However, this typically occurs under certain circumstances, such as when a veteran has an outstanding debt related to VA benefits or services. The VA must follow specific legal procedures, and veterans may have options to appeal or negotiate the debt before any attachment occurs.
you will recieve it the next business day
my social security check came late in Nov as well as this month
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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.
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.
No. VA disability isn't taxable and you won't get a 1099 for this income. If you are also receiving regular military pension, your 1099-R will only include the taxable portion and will not include your VA disability portion.
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.
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There are a lot of different ways that the VA disability rate chart operates. It depends on what percent someone is getting, whether or not they have dependents or children.