The Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) program offers critical, tax-exempt financial assistance to the surviving spouses and dependents of Veterans.
These benefits honor the sacrifices of Veterans and their families by providing sustained support. Here’s an overview of the monthly payment amounts and eligibility for additional benefits.
Base Monthly DIC Payment
For surviving spouses of Veterans who passed away on or after January 1, 1993, the base monthly DIC rate is $1,612.75.
Tax-Exempt Payments
DIC benefits are fully tax-free, ensuring recipients do not face tax liabilities on these amounts.
Additional Monthly Benefits
Eligible spouses and dependents may qualify for additional payments based on specific circumstances.
8-Year Provision
If the Veteran had a totally disabling VA disability rating for at least eight years before their death, and you were married to them for the same period:
- Additional Payment: $342.46 per month.
Aid and Attendance
If the surviving spouse requires assistance with daily activities such as eating, bathing, or dressing:
- Additional Payment: $399.54 per month.
Transitional Benefit
For surviving spouses with dependent children under 18 years old, additional payments apply during the first two years after the Veteran’s death:
- Extra Payment for First Two Years: $342.00 per month.
- Per Eligible Child: $399.54 per month under the DIC Apportionment Rate.
How Additional Benefits Impact Total Monthly Payments
Example: Spouse Eligible for 8-Year Provision and Aid and Attendance
Benefit | Amount |
---|---|
Base DIC Payment | $1,612.75 |
8-Year Provision | $342.46 |
Aid and Attendance | $399.54 |
Total Monthly Payment | $2,354.75 |
Example: Spouse with Two Eligible Children
Benefit | Amount |
---|---|
Base DIC Payment | $1,612.75 |
Transitional Benefit (First Two Years) | $342.00 |
DIC Apportionment Rate (2 Children) | $799.08 ($399.54 per child) |
Total Monthly Payment | $2,753.83 |
How to Qualify for Additional Payments
- Meet Eligibility Criteria:
- Check if the Veteran met conditions for the 8-Year Provision.
- Assess whether you need Aid and Attendance or have dependent children under 18.
- Gather Documentation:
- Proof of dependency (marriage certificates, birth certificates for children).
- Medical documentation for Aid and Attendance eligibility.
- Contact the VA:
- Visit the VA website or your local VA office to submit an application.
- Use VA Form 21P-534EZ to apply for DIC benefits.
Why These Benefits Matter
The VA emphasizes the importance of these payments, stating, “We recognize that the loss of a Veteran is a difficult time for families. We want to make sure that you have the support you need.” By exploring these benefits, surviving spouses and dependents can access the resources needed for financial stability and well-being.
Understanding the full range of benefits available through the DIC program can make a significant difference for surviving spouses and dependents.
Whether it’s the base payment or additional provisions like Aid and Attendance, these benefits provide crucial support to families after the loss of a loved one who served.
If you believe you may qualify for these benefits, it’s important to act promptly and seek guidance from the VA to ensure you receive all the assistance you’re entitled to.