Improved Disability
Pension Rate Table Veteran Alone
& With Dependents
Date of Cost-of-Living Increase: 12-01-2005 Increase Factor:
4.1 Standard Medicare Deduction: $88.50
Maximum Annual Pension Rate (MAPR)
Category |
Amount |
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If you are a veteran...
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Your yearly income must be less than...
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Without Spouse or
Child |
$10,579 |
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To be deducted, medical expenses must
exceed 5% of MAPR, or, $528 |
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With One Dependent |
$13,855 |
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To be deducted, medical expenses must
exceed 5% of MAPR, or, $692 |
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Housebound Without
Dependents |
$12,929 |
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Housebound With One
Dependent |
$16,205 |
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A&A Without
Dependents |
$17,651 |
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A&A With One
Dependent |
$20,924 |
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Two Vets Married to Each
Other |
$13,855 |
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Add for Early War Veteran
to any category above |
$2,400 |
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Add for Each Additional
Child to any category above |
$1,806 |
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Child Earned Income Exclusion effective:
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01-01-2000 |
$7,200 |
(38 CFR §3.272(j)(1)) This link takes you to the full regulation; scroll down to get the specific citation. |
01-01-2001 |
$7,450 |
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01-01-2002 |
$7,700 |
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01-01-2003 |
$7,800 |
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01-01-2004 |
$7,950 |
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01-01-2005 |
$8,200 |
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01-01-2006 |
$8,450 |
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For historic rate charts on this topic click on the
date: 12-1-2004 12-1-2003 12-1-2002 12-1-2001 12-1-2000 12-1-1999 before
12-1-1999.
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