Veterans who qualify for disability compensation for disability that occurred due to an injury or sickness during the service can mark their payment dates for the 2026 calendar year as the schedule is released. The article covers the full payment schedule, increased payment, and other details.
The VA Disability payments are tax-free for veterans with disability or physical conditions to appreciate their service to the nation. The benefit ensures they can cover the additional expenses due to the disability or have the income support when they can’t work or do limited work due to the disability.
The VA disability compensation is also increased due to the 2026 COLA 2.8% increase, and the increased payment will be reflected from January 2026 payments. The benefit includes the veteran, spouse, and their dependent children and parents.
What’s the VA Disability Payment Schedule for 2026?
The Department of Veterans Affairs processes the VA disability compensation on the first day of the following month. For instance, you will receive the February payment in January 2026. If the payment day falls on a public holiday or weekend, your payment earlier business day.
Based on the 2026 calendar year and VA disability payment distribution rules, you can mark the following payment dates for 2026 payments:
| Payment Month | Payment Date |
| January | 30 January 2026 |
| February | 27 February 2026 |
| March | 01 April 2026 |
| April | 01 May 2026 |
| May | 01 June 2026 |
| June | 01 July 2026 |
| July | 31 July 2026 |
| August | 01 September 2026 |
| September | 01 October 2026 |
| October | 30 October 2026 |
| November | 01 December 2026 |
| December | 31 December 2026 |
What will be the VA disability payment rate for 2026?
The VA Disability payment for 2026 is increased thanks to the 2026 COLA 2.8% boost. The VA disability compensation depends on the disability ratings you qualified for and your family situation.
The VA department has yet to release the official PDF on the increased rates based on the disability rating. You can check the expected increase based on the 2.8% boost from the table below:
- With a 10% to 20% disability rating, you will receive the following disability payout despite having a dependent child, spouse, or parent:
| Disability percentage | 2026 Pay rates |
| 10% | $180.25 |
| 20% | $356.67 |
- Disability rating of 30 to 100% without children:
| Dependent | 30% | 40% | 50% | 60% | 70% | 80% | 90% | 100% |
| Veteran | $552.47 | $795.82 | $1132.89 | $1434 | $1808.44 | $2102.15 | $2362.32 | $3938.61 |
| Veteran +Spouse | $618.25 | $883.23 | $1241.48 | $1566.60 | $1961.62 | $2276.91 | $2559.85 | $4158.16 |
| Veteran +one parent + spouse | $670.69 | $953.12 | $1329.26 | $1671.44 | $2084.49 | $2417.73 | $2717 | $4334.40 |
| Veteran + two parents + spouse | $723.11 | $1023.04 | $1417 | $1776.29 | $2208.65 | $2558.58 | $2876.31 | $4510.65 |
| Veteran + one parent | $604.90 | $865.75 | $1220.28 | $1539.87 | $1931.83 | $2242.98 | $2520.62 | $4115.77 |
| Veteran + two parents | $657.30 | $935.64 | $1308.11 | $1644.73 | $2054.18 | $2383.11 | $2678.94 | $4291.02 |
| An additional disabled spouse | $59.62 | $80.1 | $100.75 | $120.28 | $141.84 | $161.40 | $181.93 | $201.41 |
- Disability Rating between 30% to 100% with children:
| Dependent | 30% | 40% | 50% | 60% | 70% | 80% | 90% | 100% |
| Veteran + child | $595.64 | $854.45 | $1205.88 | $1522.47 | $1910.22 | $2216.94 | $2493.89 | $4085.43 |
| Veteran + Spouse + child | $666.62 | $947 | $1323.06 | $1663.22 | $2074.70 | $2403.27 | $2704.63 | $4318.99 |
| Veteran + one parent + spouse + child | $718.02 | $1017.88 | $1410.46 | $1767.09 | $2198.06 | $2547.27 | $2862.94 | $4495.23 |
| Veteran + two parents + spouse + child | $769,47 | $1088.78 | $1497.84 | $1870.92 | $2321.42 | $2688.11 | $3021.25 | $4671.47 |
| Veteran + one parent + child | $648.06 | $924.37 | $1293.28 | $1627.24 | $2033.58 | $2360.17 | $2652.20 | $4261.67 |
| Veteran + two parents + a child | 698.49 | $994.26 | $1380.65 | $1731.07 | $2156.94 | $2501.01 | $2810.51 | $4437.95 |
What can affect your VA Disability Payments?
If you receive the VA disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, you should know what can affect your payouts:
- If your medical or physical conditions have improved and you can work, the payment rate can be affected.
- If you got military retirement pay, disability severance pay, or separation pay, your payout can be affected.
How to check your VA Disability Claim status?
If you have claimed the VA Disability benefit but are not sure of your application approval or payment, you can check the claim status in the following way:
- Go to the VA claim status website at https://www.va.gov/claim-or-appeal-status/
- Next, sign in with a verified account, and if you don’t have one, create a new one.
- Next, you will find the list of VA claims, and you can click the claim status option.
- Once you click the VA claim status, your benefit status will appear on your screen.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will soon update the disability compensation rates for 2026 in December 2025, so the recipients stay updated and frequently check the official website.
Disclaimer: VA disability pay dates for 2026 are for informational purposes only. Confirm official dates with the Department of Veterans Affairs.
