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Wnchstr

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Well, the 'official letter' came yesterday. Granted IU and the effective date is May 31, 2012. A few things surprised me...

Dependents are eligible for DEA...for whatever reason, I was under the impression that only the fully rated 100% P&T got the additional benefits. Can someone provide info on how much DEA pays? Is it for tuition only or is it to offset the cost of going to school? I read the pamphlet and it didn't help.

It says that the VA withheld $65 for Military Retired Pay Witholding from 07/01/12 and was stopped on 08/01/13. This next part scares me..."If your VA compensation is greater than your retired pay, we will pay you compensation, and you will not receive retired pay." Did my $1900 retired pay just go away? I'm so confused...what about all the retired pay I received during that time?

On a good note, it says "No examination will be scheduled in the future."

Thanks again to everyone.

generally, if they give you chapter 38 benefits, then you are p&t. i was awarded those benefits when i received my unemployability and i am p&t.

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Wnchstr,

You should be eligible for concurrent receipt. I had a friend whose husband got a letter like that, and the numbers looked odd - (you get this and you don't get that) been when all was said and done, the numbers added up to where he got both. But they just have to explain what numbers come from where in a very confusing way.

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Thanks free_spirit_etc...like everyone else that's had a positive outcome I'm still trying to process it all. After re-reading multiple times I also read I'm P&T. I'm so thankful this process is over. I just processed my disabled veteran homeowner's exemption which exempts the first $137,000. I'll update if they give it to me retro and get a refund from them...not holding my breath, but it would be nice.

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Wnchstr don't worry, you'll get both checks. I also received 100 P&T and am also retired from the military. They do talk about not being able to make more from the VA then your retirement, but it does't work like that. I receive $2623 a month from my military retirement , and $3016 a month from the VA, and that's not including Dependency pay . So don't stress out, you'll be fine. I promise :-)

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Good Morning All,

Retro hit the bank this morning. Wasn't quite what the numbers they provided were, but after going back in Ebennies there was another retro about a month after the last one hit.

Maybe now things will start to settle down into a smoother routine.

Thanks again to all.

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