Comprehensive information on Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC), Concurrent Retired Disability Payment (CRDP), military benefits and pay, veterans benefits and dual compensation.
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If you are paid under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) program, the payments are no longer taxable. Disabled veterans who paid tax on these benefits in the past three years can now claim refunds.
View our Benefits Information Brief to learn more about compensation, SBP, health care, and more.
Retired servicemembers eligible for both Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) and Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC), may participate in the CRDP/CRSC open season to choose which payment they prefer to receive. Federal law states retirees can receive CRDP or CRSC - not both.
Improvements have been made to the Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) form, making it easier for veterans to understand.
Do you know which form of payment is best for you? Let MOAA help.
The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) and VA have begun making payments to retirees entitled to retroactive combat-related special compensation (CRSC) or concurrent retirement and disability payments (CRDP) pay.
Comprehensive information on Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) to include our answers to frequently asked questions.
Get comprehensive information on Concurrent Retirement Disability Payments (CRDP), including our answers to your frequently asked questions.
Concise information on veterans benefits including our answers to your frequently asked questions.
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income benefits automatically increase each year.
Do you have a disability rating of 10% or more? If so, be sure to file a VA disability claim and make sure you are being fairly compensated.
Our Benefits Information experts give advice and answer some of your frequently asked questions. Also includes links to DFAS pay rates.
Our experts answer some commonly-asked questions.
Information and frequently asked questions to assist in understanding the burial benefits military officers or their surviving spouses may be eligible for.