Veterans who are rated 100% due to service connected disability or in receipt of 100% compensation due to a grant of individual unemployability are entitled to an exemption from taxation of the total appraised value of the Veteran's residence homestead.
State Tuition Assistance is a program that pays up to a certain amount per semester hour for tuition and authorized fees. That amount is determined by the Texas National Guard. Please contact your Education Officer to find out about tuition assistance programs through your unit.
Employee Education System (EES) — EES partners with VA, VHA program offices, and Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISNs) to provide quality workforce education and training. EES also offers accredited courses and programs, in association with 17 national and two state accrediting bodies.
The best way to file for disability compensation is to apply online at .va/disability. Or, you can fax it to: (844) 531-7818 (inside the U.S.) (248) 524-4260 (outside the U.S.)
All you have to do is become 100% disabled while in the military, or be medically retired at about 30% disabled, and then if your disability becomes worse, you can re-file with the VA. If your disability finally gets to the point where you are 100% disabled, you will be eligible for the 100% rating.
Average Time for a VA Claim by State & Territory State/TerritoryTotal Pending ClaimsAverage Days to Complete a VA Claim Texas 104,723 154.25 Utah 5,393 156.72 Vermont 1,003 167.57 Virginia 36,736 152.0650 more rows •
What Are the Easiest VA Disability Claims to Win? Tinnitus. Limited Knee Mobility and Pain. Sciatica. Hearing Loss. Cervical Strain. PTSD. Limited Arm Mobility and Pain. Limited Ankle Mobility and Pain.
Disability compensation benefits for Veterans The best way to file for disability compensation is to apply online at .va/disability. Or, you can fax it to: (844) 531-7818 (inside the U.S.) (248) 524-4260 (outside the U.S.)