Military Benefits
SBP-DIC Offset: Surviving Spouse Benefit Payments Will Change in February
The new amount reflects the next step in the phase-out of the “widows tax.”
The new amount reflects the next step in the phase-out of the “widows tax.”
There is bipartisan support in Congress for "significantly increasing compensation and benefits packages." Here's what to expect.
The last of the COVID-related extensions is set to expire at the end of the month. Get all the details and links you need.
Some new laws may help your bottom line in the new year. Here are some ways you can find out.
The payment will disappear altogether in several areas in 2022. Find out the details for your location.
Get links to resources from MOAA and others as you consider potential changes.
The average increase is the largest in years, but some servicemembers could see a slight drop in their benefit.
Get help from MOAA with this major change, including what you can do in advance.
The bipartisan Caring for Survivors Act includes a long-sought fix to Dependency and Indemnity Compensation.
If you and/or your family reach or come close to the TRICARE catastrophic cap every year, you should consider this option.
MOAA works to protect your eroding health care benefit -- work that has yielded results.
Find out what materials may be delayed, and how much longer you could have to respond.