21P-527 Income-Net Worth and Employment Statement 2025

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Use VA Form 21P-527EZ if youre a wartime Veteran and want to file a pension claim.
There is no set limit on how much net worth a veteran and his dependents can have, but net worth cannot be excessive. The decision as to whether a claimants net worth is excessive depends on the facts of each individual case. All net worth should be reported.
Net Worth Criteria. The term net worth for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) purposes includes all personal property owned by the claimant, except for personal effects suitable to the claimants reasonable mode of life. For Veterans Pension, a Veterans net worth includes the net worth of his/her spouse.
Casualty Insurance Proceeds: Payments received from casualty insurance, such as for property damage or loss, are excluded from countable income. Scholarships: Funds received as scholarships for education or training purposes are not considered as income for VA benefits eligibility.
You may apply for pension at the AA or Housebound rate by sending a completed VA Form 21-2680, Examination for Housebound or Permanent Need for Regular Aid and Attendance, to the VA Regional Office having jurisdiction over your claim.
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Death Pension The monthly amount is regulated by income and will generally be paid to a surviving spouse whose income is not excessive and who was married to the veteran either: One year or more prior to the veterans death.
VA Form 21P-534EZ Applying for VA benefits and/or the money that we owe the Veteran but didnt pay prior to their death (accrued benefits) Using the Fully Developed Claim (FDC) program to get a decision on your claim faster by submitting evidence along with your claim.

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