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Review 2020 VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rates for the surviving parents of Veterans. These VA survivor benefits are tax exempt. This means you won’t have to pay any taxes
on your DIC payments. These rates are effective December 1, 2019. Want to check current VA DIC rates for parents? Get rates for the current year DIC RATES IF ONLY 1 PARENT IS ALIVE These
rates apply to you if you’re eligible for VA DIC as a surviving parent and both of the below descriptions are true for you. BOTH OF THESE MUST BE TRUE: * You’re the Veteran’s only surviving
parent, AND * Either you’re not remarried or you’re remarried and living with your spouse NOTE: Your yearly income is how much money you earn during one calendar year (January 1 to December
31). This includes income from all sources, such as wages, salary, investment payments, rental properties, gifts, income of dependents living in your home, and some retirement payments. If
you’re remarried and living with your spouse, this also includes your spouse’s income. Find out if you're eligible for VA DIC as a surviving parent SELECT THE INCOME RANGE THAT APPLIES
TO YOU Click on an accordion to review the rate table. Use the amount in the first column that’s closest to your income when rounded up to find your beginning monthly rate. Then, follow the
directions in the how to use the rate tables section to figure out your monthly payment. Go to the how to use the rate tables section ------------------------- DIC RATES IF BOTH PARENTS ARE
ALIVE IF THE ELIGIBLE PARENT DOESN’T LIVE WITH A SPOUSE These rates apply to you if you’re eligible for VA DIC as a surviving parent and both of the below descriptions are true for you. BOTH
OF THESE MUST BE TRUE: * You and the Veteran’s other surviving parent are both alive, AND * You’re not living with the Veteran’s other surviving parent or a current spouse NOTE: Your yearly
income is how much money you earn during one calendar year (January 1 to December 31). This includes income from all sources, such as wages, salary, investment payments, rental properties,
gifts, income of dependents living in your home, and some retirement payments. If you’re remarried and living with your spouse, this also includes your spouse’s income. Find out if
you're eligible for VA DIC as a surviving parent SELECT THE INCOME RANGE THAT APPLIES TO YOU Click on an accordion to review the rate table. Use the amount in the first column that’s
closest to your yearly income when rounded up to find your beginning monthly rate. Then, follow the directions in the how to use the rate tables section to figure out your monthly payment.
Go to the how to use the rate tables section IF THE ELIGIBLE PARENT LIVES WITH THE VETERAN’S OTHER PARENT OR A CURRENT SPOUSE These rates apply to you if you’re eligible for VA DIC as a
surviving parent and both of the below descriptions are true for you. BOTH OF THESE MUST BE TRUE: * You and the Veteran’s other surviving parent are both alive, AND * You’re living with the
Veteran’s other surviving parent or a current spouse NOTE: Your yearly income is how much money you earn during one calendar year (January 1 to December 31). This includes income from all
sources, such as wages, salary, investment payments, rental properties, gifts, income of dependents living in your home, and some retirement payments. If you’re remarried and living with
your spouse, this also includes your spouse’s income. Find out if you're eligible for VA DIC as a surviving parent SELECT THE INCOME RANGE THAT APPLIES TO YOU Click on an accordion to
review the rate table. Use the amount in the first column that’s closest to your income when rounded up to find your beginning monthly rate. Then, follow the directions in the how to use the
rate tables section to figure out your monthly payment. Go to the how to use the rate tables section
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