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Va Disability Waiver Refund

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parforever

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I don't like to spread rumors but wanted to see if anybody had heard about this? I got this in an email from another retiree and many of us in the office are pretty sure there is no validity on this, but anybody hear of this? (See email transcript below)

Waiver (Refund)

Subject: VA Disability Waiver Refund$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

If you have a VA Disability rating of 90% or less, did you know that

you are eligible for a VA Disability Waiver Refund$$$$$$. It can be

filed for the last (3) years and every year from now on until 2014.

This includes Federal and State refunds, but filed separately. I got

my package back a few weeks ago and after reviewing it with my tax guy

(also a disabled veteran), we filed for it.

I talked to local veterans in the know and nobody has even heard of

this refund program? Anyway, if you want more information on this

refund program, the person to get the information from is Mr. XXXXX

(USAF Ret.) in Ft Walton Beach, FL. He's been helping disabled

veterans get this refund for over 10 years.

If you decide to file for this refund, you can call Mr XXXXXX at

(xxx)xxx-xxxx cell and he'll gladly explain the program and what documents

you must provide to him.

He does all the paperwork and prepares all the tax forms. All you have

to do is sign the 1040X amendments and mail them in to the IRS. He

even provides the addressed mailing envelope.

There is a fee for his services.

He will need your 1040X for the year you file

DD214

1099R

Disability Rating Letter

Retirement Statement for each month for the year you are filing.

He charges 10% on the honor system.

The number I gave you is good for him because a talked to him a couple of weeks ago and got my paper work back within a week.

He does everything once you get it back all you have to do is sign it. He even includes addressed envelope and sign receipt to the IRS.

I know several people who went back to 2006 but last year was my first full year of retirement. You can call the VA and get a copy of your disability letter and call RAS to get a copy of old pay statements. I would give him a call prior to mailing it to him to ensure you have everything.

If you have questions hit me up.

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