VA disability compensation is a monthly payment to veterans with disabilities resulting from disease or injury incurred or aggravated during active military service. The Veterans Affairs Department pays the tax-free compensation based on a veteran's disability rating and dependent status. Veterans must have a disability rating of 30 percent or higher to be eligible for higher payments based on whether they have a spouse or children.

A variety of medical and dental special pays are authorized for military doctors, nurses dentists and health care support staff, who are highly sought after in the private sector. The Defense Department pays annual special pay, incentive pay, retention bonuses, accession bonuses and more. Payments vary widely based on an individual's particular specialty.

2015 Veterans Disability Compensation
Veterans with disabilities resulting from disease or injury incurred or aggravated during active military service are eligible for a tax-free monthly payment based on their disability rating and dependent status. Veterans must have a disability rating of 30 percent or higher to be eligible for higher payments based on dependent status. VA also pays Special Monthly Compensation, an additional tax-free benefit provided to veterans in certain circumstances, such as those who need aid and attendance by another person or have a specific disability, such as loss of use of one hand or leg. All VA compensation tables can be found online at www.benefits.va.gov/compensation/index.asp. These are the current monthly basic disability compensation rates.
View the 2015 Veterans Disability Compensation Chart

2015 Medical Dental Special Pays
View the 2015 Medical Dental Special Pays Chart

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