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June 4, 2019
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Military retroactive medically retired me and received lumpsum backpay this year. This reducing my child tax credit from $2000 down to $500. How can I change this?

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Medical retirement pay from DFAS lumpsum

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Carl
Level 11
Level 11
June 4, 2019
Was this retroactive retired pay? Or was it retroactive Veterans Disability Pay? It matters.
lisa-moonAuthor
Level 2
June 4, 2019
Retroactive medical retirement pay from DFAS. Medically retired at 30 percent back to 2004.
Level 2
November 3, 2022

I'm looking into applying for retroactive medical retirement as well! What branch were you in and was it a painful process? I got out of the Marine Corps in 2019.

Carl
Level 11
Level 11
November 28, 2022
 

I'm looking into applying for retroactive medical retirement as well!

Contact your nearest VA office, as this is not a simple process. They can help you with this.

https://www.va.gov/find-locations/ and look for VA Benefits as well as Vet Centers.

 

Carl
Level 11
Level 11
June 4, 2019
My apologies, but I can interpret that several ways. DFAS does not pay VA pay. Do you have a letter that basically states you can now consider a percentage or specific amount of the pay you received from DFAS as VA pay, or tax exempt by treating it "as disability pay"? Just trying to confirm, because there is a specific procedure for such a situation. I experienced it myself a few years back.
lisa-moonAuthor
Level 2
June 4, 2019
I already receive vs disability since originally being medically separated from the army. Recently, DFAS changed the seperation to medical retirement.  This past year I received a lumpsum of backpay going back to 2004.  I now receive retirement pay monthly from DFAS, reduced by amount I receive as disabilty pay from VA monthly.
lisa-moonAuthor
Level 2
June 4, 2019
So yes, DFAS states the amount that is VA waiver on the monthly statement.
lisa-moonAuthor
Level 2
June 4, 2019
The problem is that the lumpsum pushes my total income to a much higher amount that then reduced my child tax credit this year for 2 kids by 1500.
Carl
Level 11
Level 11
June 4, 2019

Ah okay. The procedure you need to follow is at https://www.irs.gov/individuals/military/special-tax-considerations-for-veterans

Note that you will have to mail your return this year in order to do this. If it's retroactive back to previous year or years, then you'll need to file an amended return for each year. Note that it's important to mail each return in it's own separate envelope too, per IRS guidelines.

lisa-moonAuthor
Level 2
June 4, 2019
Thank you very mucj.