When Your VA Benefits Begin: Effective Dates
Overview
Your effective date determines when compensation payments start and when service-connection protections activate. Generally tied to claim receipt, various circumstances can shift this date earlier or later.
BLUF: Effective date equals payday. Submit an Intent to File immediately to preserve today's date. Every delayed day costs money VA will never recover for you. This is your official notice.
Fundamental Restrictions
Two absolute boundaries govern effective dates:
- Entitlement must exist — effective dates cannot precede the date you actually met eligibility criteria
- Active duty bar — effective dates cannot fall during periods of active service
No exceptions override these restrictions.
Payment Timing
- Compensation payments begin the month after your effective date (the effective date month itself receives no payment)
- VA pays one month behind schedule
- Example timeline: June 1 effective date means July compensation, with payment arriving at month's end
Effective Date Categories
When Entitlement Actually Arose
This rule applies when evidence demonstrates you did not meet eligibility requirements when you filed. Conditions requiring objective diagnostic confirmation (diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease) frequently trigger this restriction.
First Year After Separation
Veterans filing within 12 months of discharge may receive effective dates beginning the day following separation for conditions that manifested or worsened during service. Dishonorable discharge disqualifies this provision.
Intent to File Protection
An Intent to File (ITF) preserves your potential effective date for one year while you gather evidence and prepare your claim. This mechanism typically secures the earliest possible effective date by allowing backdating up to 12 months before formal claim receipt.
ITF Exclusions: - Dependency claims - Higher Level Reviews - Board of Veterans Appeals filings
Deadline Extension: When your ITF anniversary lands on a weekend or holiday, filing the following business day maintains validity.
Increased Rating Claims
Medical documentation can support effective dates up to one year before an increase claim, provided evidence demonstrates the higher rating criteria were met during that earlier period.
Secondary Condition Claims
Nerve complications from diabetes or spine conditions may receive effective date consideration similar to increase claims when evidence supports earlier entitlement.
Appeal Effective Dates
Certain appeals may utilize ITFs filed within the preceding year, subject to specific conditions.
Guard and Reserve Members
Separate effective date rules address part-time service members' unique situations.
Regulatory Changes
When VA updates rating criteria favorably, new effective dates may apply to affected conditions.
Individual Unemployability
Distinct effective date rules govern TDIU claims and awards.
Hospital Admissions
38 CFR 4.29 contains specific provisions for effective dates tied to hospitalizations.
Special Monthly Compensation
SMC and special pension payments follow separate effective date protocols.
Discharge Upgrades
Veterans receiving upgraded discharge characterizations may qualify for revised effective dates.
Overlooked Claims
Conditions rated but never actually addressed may receive retroactive effective dates when discovered.
Abandoned or Suspended Claims
Special provisions govern effective dates for claims VA considers abandoned or suspended.
Additional Factors
- Staged Ratings: Conditions whose severity changes during processing may receive multiple effective dates
- Consolidated Claims: Administratively merged claims retain their original receipt dates
- Dependent Additions: Separate rules control adding family members to existing ratings
- Requesting Earlier Dates: Veterans may petition for earlier effective dates with supporting evidence
Strategic Guidance
Effective date determinations involve considerable complexity. Filing a Higher Level Review may correct errors in date assignments.
- Documented symptoms may support claims even without formal diagnoses
- Natural disasters or VA technical problems occasionally justify filing deadline extensions
Protecting Your Effective Date
- File an ITF immediately upon considering a claim
- File within one year of discharge to potentially secure the day after separation
- Document symptom onset to support increase claim effective dates
- Maintain dated copies of all submissions
- Track ITF expiration and file before the deadline lapses