What is the disability rate for 2021?
2021 VA Disability Compensation Rates
Combined VA Disability Rating | 2021 VA Disability Rates |
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40% | $635.77 |
30% | $441.35 |
20% | $284.93 |
10% | $144.14 |
How much is VA disability a month?
As of December 1st, 2020 the VA disability rate benefit amounts are as follows: 0 percent disability rating: $0.00 per month. 10 percent disability rating: $144.14 per month. 20 percent disability rating: $284.93 per month.
What is the VA disability pay scale?
Veterans with a rating of 10-20% do not receive any extra compensation for dependents, and thus, are paid at the single rate, which is why those rates weren’t included on the chart. A 10% VA disability rating for 2019 is: $140.05/month. A 20% VA disability rating for 2019 is: $276.84/month.
How do you calculate VA disability back pay?
Multiply your monthly benefits award amount by the number of months it’s been since you filed your claim to calculate VA retroactive payment. For instance, if you are entitled to receive $800 per month and you filed your claim 6 months ago, you would multiply $800 by 6, meaning that your VA retroactive payment will equal $4800.
How much does VA disability pay?
Your disability benefit is a tax-free payment and you may be eligible to receive up to $3,625.99 per month in 2019 depending on your disability rating and family circumstances. What does VA use to decide my disability rating? The VA depends on the evidence you provide to determine your rating.
What are the payment dates for VA disability?
For all VA disability compensation benefits, the actual benefit for a month is paid the first business day of the following month. For example, the January 2019 VA disability compensation payment will be paid on February 1, 2019, which is the first business day of the following month, and it falls on a business day, so it’s a Friday.