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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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His regular military retirement pension. For some reason, from the time he was diagnosed with Alzheimers to the time the VA converted his pension from retired to disability, their tax man filed for the exemption. This was a 3 year window of time between the diagnosis and the disability award. This is what the IRS now says is now not being allowed and sent them a bill for the correction; 3 years worth of federal income taxes.
Oh I see. Sorry to hear that. By "their taxman", I assume you mean the person doing your taxes, or did the VA send a 1099 assuming it was exempt from taxation. If the latter, you could appeal arguing that it is not your fault. I have one other question if you don't mind answering. Is Alzheimers now considered a "presumed connection" to AO?