The VA Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit provides eligible veterans with tax-free income. This benefit also extends to surviving spouses of eligible veterans. In 2018, a married veteran could receive up to $2,903 per month to help with the cost of long-term care while a surviving spouse could receive up to $1,176 per month.
Changes to the Law Make It Harder to Qualify for the VA Pension Program
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The VA Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit provides eligible veterans with tax-free income. This benefit also extends to surviving spouses of eligible veterans. In 2018, a married veteran could receive up to $2,903 per month to help with the cost of long-term care while a surviving spouse could receive up to $1,176 per month.
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