The American Legion
William M. Randolph, Post 593

 

 


 

Wm M. Randolph
The American Legion
Post 593
326 West Legion Dr.
Converse, TX 78109
(210) 658-1111
Email:  Post593TX@yahoo.com
 

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CONGRESS TAKES ACTION ON CONCURRENT RECEIPT
Fight To End Disability Tax Far From Over
 

 
 

On October 16, the House Majority Whip Representative Blunt (MO) announced a plan to partially overturn the prohibition in receiving both military retired pay and VA disability compensation.

Effective January 1, 2004, phased in over 10 years, military retirees with a VA disability rating of 50% - 100% will receive retired pay. For example, if rated at 100%, the payment will be $750 per month for the first year with annual increases through 2013, 90% will receive $500, 80% will receive $350, 70% will receive $250, 60% will receive $125 and 50% will receive $100. Effective Jan 1, 2014, the offset is eliminated and full retirement pay is restored.

Therefore, effective January 1, Special Compensation for Severely Disabled Military Retirees (60% - 100%) will be terminated.

Effective January 1, Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) is expanded to include all percentages of disability (10% - 100%); however, guidelines for CRSC remain the same. There will be an annual “open season” to choice between CRSC and Concurrent Receipt as the retired pay increases on an annual basis. Retirees are not permitted to draw CRSC and retired pay.

Military Retirees from the National Guard and Reserve with 20 years of service will also be eligible as the 7200 point requirement will be eliminated.

Military Retirees who retired under Chapter 61, Title 10, United States Code, with less than 20 years of service are not included in the new plan.

CRSC program will continue to be administered by the Department of Defense, and retired pay will be received from Defense Finance Accounting Service.

The plan also includes a Veterans’ Disability Benefits Commission to study of the benefits that are provided to compensate and assist veterans and their survivors for disabilities and deaths attributable to military service. Since two congressional committee provide oversight over Title 38, United States Code, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims provides judicial review, The American Legion does not believe such a Commission is warranted.

Although many more disabled military retirees will receive both payments, many others will be left out. The American Legion will continue to press Congress for full concurrent receipt for all service-disabled military retirees.
 

 

 

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William M. Randolph
The American Legion, Post 593
Converse, Texas 78109
(210) 658-1111
Email:  Post593TX@yahoo.com

 
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