DoD and VA pay right after DD-214

Chaps_Z

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This is my first post. I appreciate all the resources and help I've found so far.

Here's my question: I understand there is a 1 month gap between your discharge and when you can receive your VA compensation. For example, if you are discharged on May 14th, you would not be eligible for VA pay until June 14th then it would roll to July 1st. So, if you receive DoD at a (for example) 50% rate, do you get that 50% non-stop even during the VA gap?

Thanks!
 
I think I understand your question. If you are eligible for both retired pay and VA pay you get them both starting the first day of retirement. When the check comes is a different question. I uploaded my DD214 to the VA on my first day of retirement and received my first check 36 days later! DFAS also pay timely.
 
I understand the delay in the VA like you mentioned (36 days) but I was wondering if you still get paid on the 1st and 15th from DoD then VA after the month waiting period.
 
Not sure the date the VA pays but DoD retirement is paid on the 1st of the month, nothing on the 15th. Hope that helps.
 
VA also pays only on the first of the month.
 
What circumstances do you receive both dod and va?
 
What circumstances do you receive both dod and va?

CRDP - Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay

Here's where I found the information below: http://www.dfas.mil/retiredmilitary/disability/crdp.html

Eligibility
You must be eligible for retired pay to qualify for CRDP. If you were placed on a disability retirement, but would be eligible for military retired pay in the absence of the disability, you may be entitled to receive CRDP.

Under these rules, you may be entitled to CRDP if…

  • you are a regular retiree with a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater.
  • you are a reserve retiree with 20 qualifying years of service, who has a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater and who has reached retirement age. (In most cases the retirement age for reservists is 60, but certain reserve retirees may be eligible before they turn 60. If you are a member of the Ready Reserve, your retirement age can be reduced below age 60 by three months for each 90 days of active service you have performed during a fiscal year.)
  • you are retired under Temporary Early Retirement Act (TERA) and have a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater.
  • you are a disability retiree who earned entitlement to retired pay under any provision of law other than solely by disability, and you have a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater. You might become eligible for CRDP at the time you would have become eligible for retired pay.
In addition to monthly CRDP payments, you may be eligible for a retroactive payment. DFAS will audit your account to determine whether or not you are due retroactive payment. An audit of your account requires researching pay information from both DFAS and VA.

If you are due any money from DFAS, you will receive it within 30-60 days of receipt of your first CRDP monthly payment. If DFAS finds that you are also due a retroactive payment from the VA, we will forward an audit to the VA. They are responsible for paying any money they may owe you.

Your retroactive payment date may go as far back as January 1, 2004, but can be limited based on:

  • your retirement date or
  • when you first increased to at least 50 percent disability rating
No CRDP is payable for any month before January 2004.

Individual Unemployability
You are eligible for full concurrent receipt of both your VA disability compensation and your retired pay, if you are a military retiree who meets all of the above eligibility requirements in addition to both of the following:

  • you are rated by the VA as unemployable, generally referred to as Individual Unemployability (IU)
  • you are in receipt of VA disability compensation as a result of IU
This is effective October 1, 2008 and is retroactive to January 1, 2005.
 
You get the VA money first (tax free) then you get the difference between that and the 70% DOD taxed.
 
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