Can someone please explain the rules of dual compensation to me like I’m 5 years old?
I took a medical discharge from the Army National Guard with 30 years and 6 months of total service. I was 48 years old at the time and am currently 54 years old.
My Army disability rating was 70%.
I simultaneously received VA disability at the same rate of 70%.
Since this time, my Army disability retirement has been offset by the amount of my VA disability.
I have been told by several people I should not have an offset because my VA rating was over 50%.
I recently contacted DFAS and they stated that at the time of my Army retirement they calculated my retirement payment using 2 different methods. One was based on years of service and the other was based upon my Army disability rating of 70%. They further stated they paid me the higher of the two retirements which was that calculated using my Army disability rating. Due to this, they claimed, my Army retirement would be offset by the amount of my VA disability payment, also 70% at the time, until I was age 60.
Is this correct?
This just became a more urgent matter as my last VA appeal upgraded me from 70% to 90% and backdated it to the date of retirement.
This means I will receive a backpay payment from the VA for the 80 months I was paid at 70% instead of 90%.
If the offset is correct, I assume I will have a large DFAS debt to pay back the extra that should have been withheld from my Army retirement.
This would be fine, except that the VSO that assisted with my appeals filed paperwork with the VA to automatically receive 20% of the backpay. This will leave me with a DFAS debt of about $8,000.00 to pay out of my pocket.
However, if the Army offset in the amount of my VA payment has been incorrect, then I will be in the clear.
I hope this post makes sense. I’m basically trying to figure out why my Army retirement is being offset by my VA payment. If I can explain that to the VSO that assisted me, maybe he will refund the 20%, or at least reduce it.
Thanks for any assistance!!
I took a medical discharge from the Army National Guard with 30 years and 6 months of total service. I was 48 years old at the time and am currently 54 years old.
My Army disability rating was 70%.
I simultaneously received VA disability at the same rate of 70%.
Since this time, my Army disability retirement has been offset by the amount of my VA disability.
I have been told by several people I should not have an offset because my VA rating was over 50%.
I recently contacted DFAS and they stated that at the time of my Army retirement they calculated my retirement payment using 2 different methods. One was based on years of service and the other was based upon my Army disability rating of 70%. They further stated they paid me the higher of the two retirements which was that calculated using my Army disability rating. Due to this, they claimed, my Army retirement would be offset by the amount of my VA disability payment, also 70% at the time, until I was age 60.
Is this correct?
This just became a more urgent matter as my last VA appeal upgraded me from 70% to 90% and backdated it to the date of retirement.
This means I will receive a backpay payment from the VA for the 80 months I was paid at 70% instead of 90%.
If the offset is correct, I assume I will have a large DFAS debt to pay back the extra that should have been withheld from my Army retirement.
This would be fine, except that the VSO that assisted with my appeals filed paperwork with the VA to automatically receive 20% of the backpay. This will leave me with a DFAS debt of about $8,000.00 to pay out of my pocket.
However, if the Army offset in the amount of my VA payment has been incorrect, then I will be in the clear.
I hope this post makes sense. I’m basically trying to figure out why my Army retirement is being offset by my VA payment. If I can explain that to the VSO that assisted me, maybe he will refund the 20%, or at least reduce it.
Thanks for any assistance!!