articles - MILITARY RETIREES
CONCURRENT RECEIPT PAYMENT TO BEGIN FEBRUARY 1, 2004
The historic agreement to grant concurrent receipt of retirement and
disability pay becomes reality February 1, 2004, when the first payment
checks are scheduled to be delivered to retirees currently enrolled in the
special compensation for the severely disabled.
Remaining qualified retirees will receive their concurrent disability pay
as DoD can determine their eligibility. Payments will be retroactive to
January 1, 2004. Qualified retirees are those who have served 20 years or
more, including chapter 61 medical retirees with 20 years or more and
National Guardsmen and Reservists with 20 years or more. The law currently
covers retirees with a VA disability rating of 50% and higher, except for
Purple Heart recipients, who are qualified with a disability rating of 10%
and higher. Eligible retirees will see an approximate 10% increase in
their retirement pay each year until the 10 year phase-in plan is complete
in 2014. To calculate your expected concurrent disability pay, go to here
(you must have Microsoft Excel to use this feature). For more information
on the new concurrent receipt law, go to here.
Editor's Note: Due to technical needs, we have had to relocate many past
Military Report articles. They can all be found by going to the Military
Report Archive section.
Contributed by:
YNCS Don Harribine, USN (Ret)
NCPOA
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