Most Americans would find it hard to understand how someone making $86,000 a year in tax-exempt VA income qualifies for Social Security Disability Insurance, when civilian workers are disqualified from the program if they make as little as $13,000 a year, Coburn said.
That doesn't seem wrong?

Originally Posted by
Tgo01
Veterans aren't exempt, VA disability benefit income isn't taxed and therefore isn't counted against these benefits he is talking about.
I think that was his point, that we need to start looking at what is and isn't counted against other stuff.
Last edited by Taernath; 11-01-2014 at 01:27 PM.
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