VA Pension (also called Non-Service-Connected Pension) provides monthly tax-free income to wartime veterans who have limited income and assets and are either 65 or older, OR permanently and totally disabled from a non-service-connected cause. VA Pension is separate from VA Disability Compensation. Veterans receiving VA Pension may also qualify for Aid & Attendance (A&A) — a supplemental benefit for those who need help with daily living activities.
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| Requirement | You qualify if… | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Wartime service | Served at least 90 days during an eligible war period | DD-214 showing wartime service dates |
| Discharge character | Honorable or General Under Honorable | DD-214 Box 24 |
| Age or disability | Age 65+, OR permanently & totally disabled (non-SC) | Birth certificate + medical documentation |
| Limited income | Annual income below VA pension limits ($17,441 single, $22,839 with spouse, 2026 MAPR) | Tax returns, Social Security statements, all income sources |
| Limited assets/net worth | Net worth (income + assets) generally below $163,699 (Dec 1, 2025 – Nov 30, 2026) | Bank statements, property value, investment accounts |
Washington-Specific Programs & Advantages
Washington Veterans Benefits Beyond the Federal Programs
- Washington Workfirst Veterans Program — employment assistance and retraining
- Operation Recognition — High School Diplomas for WWII/Korean War veterans
- WDVA Veterans Estate Management Program — financial management for vulnerable veterans
- Washington State Veterans Cemetery in Medical Lake (free burial)
Property Tax Note for Washington Veterans
Washington State provides a property tax exemption for veterans rated 80% or higher with a service-connected disability. The exemption amount is based on income and can provide a full or partial reduction in property taxes.
Who to Contact in Washington
For VA Pension claims assistance in Washington, contact the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA). They provide free, accredited claims help to veterans at no cost.
Apply for the property tax exemption with your county assessor by December 31 for the following tax year. WDVA's field offices and accredited claims agents provide free VA claims assistance.
How to Apply for VA Pension
Application Process
Processing time: 120–180 days for pension decisions due to income/asset verification
Apply online: VA.gov — VA Pension →
Required Documents Checklist
- VA Form 21P-527EZ (Application for Pension Benefits)
- DD-214
- Social Security or SSI award letters
- Recent tax return (1040)
- Bank statements (12 months)
- Medical evidence of disability (if under 65)
- Marriage and divorce records (if applicable)
Securely Store Your Records in the Benefit Bunker
Benefit Bunker is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — install it on your phone or computer for offline access. Store your DD-214, C&P exam results, rating decision letters, and VA correspondence directly in your Bunker. Available at your VA appointment even without Wi-Fi.
Add to Home Screen — Free, No Account →Frequently Asked Questions
What is the VA Pension income limit for veterans in Washington in 2026?
The 2026 VA Pension Maximum Annual Pension Rate (MAPR) is $17,441 for a single veteran with no dependents, or $22,839 with one dependent. These are federal limits — they apply uniformly to veterans in Washington and every other state. Net worth (income plus assets, excluding your primary residence) must stay below $163,699 (effective Dec 1, 2025 through Nov 30, 2026). Medicaid-quality financial planning can help position assets correctly.
Does VA Pension in Washington affect Social Security or Medicaid eligibility?
VA Pension income is not counted as income for Social Security purposes, but it CAN affect Medicaid eligibility in some states. Washington has specific Medicaid rules that interact with VA Pension — veterans' advocates and elder law attorneys in Washington can help structure benefits to maximize total household income. Aid & Attendance levels are particularly important to understand before applying.
What is Aid & Attendance and how do I qualify in Washington?
Aid & Attendance (A&A) is a higher VA Pension rate paid to veterans who need regular assistance with daily living activities (bathing, dressing, eating, toileting) or who are bedridden or blind. In 2026, the A&A MAPR for a single veteran is $29,093/year ($2,424/month) — significantly more than the base pension of $17,441/year. Veterans in Washington apply through the same VA pension system and attach a physician's certification of need.