What is SMC L through SMC N?
What is SMC L through SMC N?
SMC-L through SMC-N Your monthly basic rate is where your dependent status and SMC letter meet. If you have more than one child or your spouse receives Aid and Attendance benefits, be sure to also look at the Added amounts table, and add these to your amount from the Basic SMC rates table.
What is SMC k1?
The purpose behind SMC(k) is to compensate veterans who have service-connection for certain disabilities involving the anatomical loss or loss of use of certain body parts or when there is impairment of certain senses. One or more loss of use of a creative organ. One foot or one hand.
Is SMC paid in addition to compensation?
Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) is a tax-free benefit paid in addition to the regular VA Disability Compensation, to a veteran who, as a result of military service, suffered the loss or loss of use of specific organs or extremities.
What qualifies SMC K?
Level K provides SMC for veterans who experience a loss or loss of use of a body part(s) or function(s). For example, the loss or loss of use of a hand, foot, or creative organ would all qualify for SMC(k). Level R provides compensation for veterans who need daily aid and attendance from another person.
How do you qualify for SMC T?
How to Qualify For SMC (t)
- The veteran needs regular aid and attendance (A&A) for the residuals of TBI.
- The veteran is not eligible or a higher level of A&A under SMC(r)(2); and.
- The veterans would need hospitalization, nursing home care, or other residential institutional care without in-home A&A.
What is the rate for SMC K 1?
$111.74
Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18. Additional A/A spouse….Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) Rates Updated for 2021.
SMC | Rate | Payment variation |
---|---|---|
K | $111.74 | Usually added to other rate or paid as the rate when percentage is zero. |
Q | $67 | Paid in place of a rate. |
How do you qualify for SMC s?
SMC(s) is available to veterans who:
- have a 100 percent rating and an additional disability rated at or combining to 60 percent or more, or.
- who are substantially confined to his or her dwelling or immediate premises as a result of a service-connected disability.
How do you qualify for SMC R1?
Level R1 is given if the aid and attendance needed can be performed by a non-professional, like a family member or friend. Level R2 is given if the aid and attendance must be provided by a licensed medical professional or someone working on behalf of a licensed medical professional.
How much is special monthly compensation for erectile dysfunction?
However, service connection for erectile dysfunction, even at 0 percent, makes veterans eligible for Special Monthly Compensation (SMC) for loss of use of a creative organ. This is known as SMC (k) and it is paid out in your monthly VA compensation check. As of December 31, 2017, SMC (k) amounts to $111.74 a month.
How to calculate SMC rates for more than one child?
If you have more than one child or your spouse receives Aid and Attendance benefits, be sure to also look at the Added amounts table, and add these to your amount from the Basic SMC rates table. Start with the Basic SMC rates table. Find the dependent status in the left column that best describes you.
How many SMC’s can a veteran receive?
SMC (K) This rate is added to any percentage from 0% through 100%. It is added to all SMC’s except (O), (Q), and (R). A veteran may receive from one to three SMC (K) awards in addition to his basic and SMC rates.
What’s the difference between SMC K and Q?
Levels K and Q are special rates called SMC rate payment variations. We may add Level K to your basic SMC rate. If you qualify for SMC-K, we add this rate to your basic disability compensation rate for any disability rating from 0% to 100%. We also add this rate to all SMC basic rates except SMC-O, SMC-Q, and SMC-R.
How much is SMC for aid and attendance?
If your spouse receives Aid and Attendance, you would also add $160.89 (which is the added amount for a spouse receiving Aid and Attendance, for a Veteran with a SMC-L designation). Add these amounts to your basic rate to get your total monthly payment amount.