JohnP
02-18-2009, 05:02 PM
Congressional Legislation
Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act
Bill # H.R.333
Original Sponsor:
Jim Marshall (D-GA 8th)
Cosponsor Total: 40
(last sponsor added 02/13/2009)
36 Democrats
4 Republicans
About This Legislation:
Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act - Amends federal military retired pay provisions to: (1) permit veterans with a service-connected disability of less than 50% to concurrently receive both retired pay and disability compensation; (2) eliminate provisions requiring a phase in between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2013, of concurrent receipt of retired pay and disability compensation; (3) eliminate the four-year phase-in of concurrent receipt of retired pay and disability compensation for disabled veterans determined to be individually unemployable; and (4) require a limited reduction in retired pay for combat-related disability retirees with less than 20 years of retirement-creditable.
I find this to be a positive piece of legislation. I know many disabled retirees that would look forward to being paid for their service.
Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act
Bill # H.R.333
Original Sponsor:
Jim Marshall (D-GA 8th)
Cosponsor Total: 40
(last sponsor added 02/13/2009)
36 Democrats
4 Republicans
About This Legislation:
Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act - Amends federal military retired pay provisions to: (1) permit veterans with a service-connected disability of less than 50% to concurrently receive both retired pay and disability compensation; (2) eliminate provisions requiring a phase in between January 1, 2004, and December 31, 2013, of concurrent receipt of retired pay and disability compensation; (3) eliminate the four-year phase-in of concurrent receipt of retired pay and disability compensation for disabled veterans determined to be individually unemployable; and (4) require a limited reduction in retired pay for combat-related disability retirees with less than 20 years of retirement-creditable.
I find this to be a positive piece of legislation. I know many disabled retirees that would look forward to being paid for their service.