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I found it all entirely helpful.
I am not retired from the military, I am 100% disabled. So, I pay no taxes yes?
Well, somewhere, I read that since I am under retirement age and had an eligible child last year, i could get a refund.
I am actually 90% but considered 100% because I am total and permanent.
I am 51 years old.
Beth
I have no receipts to send to add to the others.
No, you don't have to pay any taxes on VA disability benefits. If you are also receiving Social Security disability benefits, then some Social Security benefits may be taxable if your household taxable income is high enough.
Are you receiving Social Security disability? If you are permanently disabled you may want to check into your benefits under Social Security. Their system is completely different from the VA's though. There are no percentages, either you are disabled or you aren't, nothing in between...
If you have a qualifying dependent you may be eligible for additional VA or SS disability payments, if you are not receiving them already.
There are some refundable tax credits available for low income families; e.g., Earned Income Credit, and Child Tax Credit, but generally you need to have some earned income (regular employment wages) to qualify. I'm not well versed in those areas though, so you may want to check with a tax professional.