VA Disability Rates 2026 Hawaii: Spouse Included

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VA Disability Pay Chart 2026 with Spouse Hawaii

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For 2026, a 100% disabled veteran with a spouse in Hawaii receives $4,158.17 per month tax-free. VA disability compensation rates are set at the federal level and are identical in all 50 states, including Hawaii. The 2026 rates reflect the 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) that took effect December 1, 2025. Additional compensation applies for a spouse at all ratings of 30% or higher. Hawaii offers state-level benefits such as property tax exemptions and tuition waivers that can be added to these federal payments.


Quick Facts

ItemDetails
Federal BenefitVA Disability Compensation (tax-free monthly)
2026 100% Rate with Spouse$4,158.17/month
2026 100% Rate (Veteran Only)$3,938.58/month
Spouse Differential (100%)$219.59/month
EligibilityService-connected disability from military service
ApplicationOnline at VA.gov or with a VSO
Payment Effective DateDecember 1, 2025 (COLA effective)
Official AgencyU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VBA)
Required FormsVA Form 21-526EZ
Hawaii State BenefitFull property tax exemption at 100% rating
Hawaii Regional OfficeHonolulu VARO
Updated For2026
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2026 VA Disability Pay Chart with Spouse

VA disability compensation rates are the same regardless of where you live. The 2026 rates include a 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) that became effective December 1, 2025. These rates apply to all veterans in Hawaii—including those on Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island, and Kauai .

Disability RatingMonthly (Veteran Only)Monthly (with Spouse)Annual (with Spouse)
10%$180.42$180.42*$2,165.04
20%$356.66$356.66*$4,279.92
30%$552.47$617.47$6,629.64
40%$795.84$882.84$9,550.08
50%$1,132.90$1,241.90$13,594.80
60%$1,435.02$1,566.02$17,220.24
70%$1,808.45$1,961.45$21,701.40
80%$2,102.15$2,277.15$25,225.80
90%$2,362.30$2,559.30$28,347.60
100%$3,938.58$4,158.17$47,262.96
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*Spouse compensation only applies at ratings of 30% or higher. At 10% and 20%, no additional payment is made for a spouse .

What This Chart Tells You

The chart shows the base monthly rate for a veteran with a service-connected disability. At 30% and above, the VA adds a spouse allowance. The spouse allowance is not a separate payment—it’s included in the total monthly amount.

At 100%, the difference between the veteran-only rate and the veteran-with-spouse rate is $219.59 per month. Over a full year, that’s an additional $2,635.08 for the veteran with a spouse compared to the veteran-only rate .


Additional Compensation for Dependents

Beyond a spouse, veterans with a combined rating of 30% or higher may receive additional compensation for:

  • Children under 18: Approximately $60–$70 per child per month

  • Children 18–23 in school: Additional payments for each child

  • Dependent parents: Additional payments for dependent parents

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The exact dependent amounts change annually with COLA adjustments. You can check current rates at VA.gov or contact the Honolulu VA Regional Office for accurate calculations based on your family size.


How Hawaii State Benefits Compare

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While federal VA disability pay is the same nationwide, Hawaii offers significant state-level benefits that can be layered on top of your monthly compensation. These benefits are available only to Hawaii residents who are veterans with service-connected disabilities .

Hawaii Property Tax Exemption

Hawaii provides one of the most valuable property tax exemptions in the country for disabled veterans :

Disability RatingProperty Tax Benefit
100% permanent & totalFull exemption on primary residence
50%–90%Partial exemption (varies by county)
Below 50%May qualify for limited exemptions
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The exemption is administered at the county level :

  • City and County of Honolulu: Full or partial exemption based on disability rating

  • Maui County: Exemption amounts vary

  • Hawaii County (East and West): Exemption amounts vary

  • Kauai County: Exemption amounts vary

What veterans should do: Contact your county real property tax office directly. Each county sets its own exemption amounts and application deadlines. The application requires proof of your VA disability rating (VA Summary of Benefits letter, available at VA.gov) .

University of Hawaii Tuition Waiver

Hawaii veterans with an honorable discharge, four or more years of service, and Hawaii residency qualify for a free tuition waiver at any University of Hawaii campus . This is often called the “Hawaii GI Bill” under HRS § 304A-3001.

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Why this matters: You can combine this state tuition waiver with your federal Post-9/11 GI Bill. The state waiver covers tuition and fees, while the federal GI Bill continues to pay your Monthly Housing Allowance (MHA) and book stipend. In Honolulu, the MHA is approximately $2,300–$2,700+ per month—all of which goes directly to you .

Income Tax Exclusions

  • VA disability compensation is fully exempt from Hawaii state income tax

  • Military retirement pay is fully exempt from Hawaii state income tax

With Hawaii state income tax rates reaching up to 11%, these exclusions can save thousands of dollars annually .

Fishing and Hunting Licenses

  • Veterans with a 50% or higher service-connected disability rating get free freshwater fishing licenses

  • Active duty military receive discounted hunting licenses

  • Active duty service members and dependents get free “America the Beautiful” annual passes for federal parks including Haleakala and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 

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Disabled Veteran License Plates

Hawaii issues disabled veteran license plates for veterans with service-connected disabilities. In some counties, vehicles displaying these plates receive free parking at metered spaces .

Employment Preferences

Hawaii provides veterans preference in state and county government hiring. Veterans receive additional points on civil service examinations, with enhanced preference for disabled veterans .


VA Facilities in Hawaii

VA Regional Office – Honolulu

LocationAddressPhone
Honolulu VARO459 Patterson Road, Fort Shafter, Honolulu, HI 96819(800) 827-1000

The Honolulu Regional Office processes disability compensation claims, pension claims, education benefits, and other VA benefits for veterans throughout Hawaii and the Pacific Islands .

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VA Pacific Islands Health Care System

The VA Pacific Islands Health Care System serves veterans across the islands, with the Spark M. Matsunaga VA Medical Center in Honolulu as the primary facility :

FacilityLocationServices
Spark M. Matsunaga VA Medical CenterHonolulu (Tripler area)Comprehensive outpatient medical, surgical, mental health, and specialty care; partners with Tripler Army Medical Center for inpatient care
Maui Community-Based Outpatient ClinicMauiPrimary care, mental health, telehealth
Hilo Community-Based Outpatient ClinicHawaii Island (east)Primary care, mental health
Kona Community-Based Outpatient ClinicHawaii Island (west)Primary care, telehealth
Kauai Community-Based Outpatient ClinicLihuePrimary care, mental health
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Key feature: The VA Pacific Islands Health Care System uses extensive telehealth services to connect veterans on neighbor islands with specialists in Honolulu. Veterans needing inpatient or specialized care may travel to Honolulu with VA-covered travel reimbursement .

Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery

The Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery in Kaneohe provides burial benefits for eligible veterans and their dependents at no cost .

Yukio Okutsu State Veterans Home

Located in Hilo, this state veterans home provides skilled nursing care for eligible Hawaii veterans .


Hawaii-Specific Considerations for Veterans

High Cost of Living in Hawaii

Hawaii has one of the highest costs of living in the United States. The VA’s disability compensation rates are not adjusted for local cost of living—they are the same nationwide. However, Hawaii’s state benefits (especially the property tax exemption and tuition waiver) help offset these higher costs .

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VA Home Loans in Hawaii

The VA home loan program’s no-down-payment feature is especially valuable in Hawaii, where median home prices exceed $850,000 on Oahu. Veterans can purchase a home with no down payment up to the VA conforming loan limit .

HUD-VASH: The VA’s HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing program provides rental assistance vouchers and case management to homeless veterans in Hawaii. The Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation coordinates HUD-VASH in the state .

Native Hawaiian Veterans

Native Hawaiian veterans with Hawaiian blood quantum may be eligible for homesteading lots through the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) —a unique program not available in any other state .

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How to File a VA Disability Claim in Hawaii

Step 1: Gather Evidence

Collect your service treatment records, private medical records, VA medical records, personal statements, and buddy statements.

Step 2: File Your Claim

Apply through:

  • Online: VA.gov (fastest)

  • In-person: Honolulu VA Regional Office

  • With a VSO: Free assistance from accredited service officers

Step 3: Attend Your C&P Exam

The VA will schedule a Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam. Be honest about your symptoms—describe your worst days, not your best.

Step 4: Receive Your Decision

The Honolulu VARO processes claims for Hawaii veterans. Average processing time is 120–150 days, with expedited processing for terminal illness or financial hardship.

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Hawaii-Specific Tip: The Hawaii Office of Veterans Services has counselors on Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island, and Kauai who provide free claims assistance. Contact OVS directly to schedule an appointment .


Common Questions

1. Is VA disability pay different in Hawaii?

No. VA disability compensation is a federal benefit paid at the same rates nationwide. A 100% disabled veteran with a spouse receives $4,158.17 in Hawaii, Alaska, Texas, or any other state. What differs are state-level benefits—Hawaii offers property tax exemptions, tuition waivers, and income tax exclusions that other states may not .

2. What is the 2026 VA disability pay for a married veteran with 100% rating?

A 100% disabled veteran with a spouse receives $4,158.17 per month tax-free in 2026. This includes the base rate of $3,938.58 plus the spouse allowance of $219.59. The annual amount is $47,262.96 .

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3. Does VA disability get a COLA every year?

Yes. VA disability compensation rates receive a Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) each year based on the Social Security Administration’s COLA determination. The 2026 COLA is 2.5%, effective December 1, 2025, and appearing in payments starting January 1, 2026 .

4. How much is VA disability for a 30% rating with a spouse?

A 30% rated veteran with a spouse receives $617.47 per month in 2026. The veteran-only rate at 30% is $552.47, with the spouse adding $65.00 per month. Annual rate is $6,629.64 .

5. Does Hawaii tax VA disability pay?

No. VA disability compensation is fully exempt from Hawaii state income tax. Additionally, military retirement pay is fully exempt from Hawaii state income tax .

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6. How do I get the Hawaii property tax exemption for disabled veterans?

Contact your county real property tax office (Honolulu, Maui, Hawaii, or Kauai). Each county sets its own exemption amounts and application deadlines. You’ll need to provide proof of your VA disability rating—a VA Summary of Benefits letter available at VA.gov .

7. Can I use my GI Bill and the UH tuition waiver together?

Yes. The University of Hawaii tuition waiver (HRS § 304A-3001) covers tuition and fees for eligible veterans. You can stack this with your federal Post-9/11 GI Bill, which continues paying your Monthly Housing Allowance and book stipend. This combination makes UH tuition-free while you receive living support from the federal GI Bill .

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8. What is the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System?

This is the VA healthcare network serving all of Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. It includes the Spark M. Matsunaga VA Medical Center in Honolulu and community-based outpatient clinics on Maui, Hawaii Island (Hilo and Kona), and Kauai. Telehealth services extend care to veterans on neighbor islands .

9. How do I find a Veterans Service Officer in Hawaii?

Contact the Hawaii Office of Veterans Services (OVS) at (808) 433-1555. OVS has counselors on Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island, and Kauai who provide free claims assistance. Accredited service organizations also have representatives at the Honolulu VA Regional Office .

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10. What are the VA disability rates for 10% and 20% with a spouse?

At 10% and 20%, the VA does not add extra compensation for a spouse. The monthly payment is $180.42 at 10% and $356.66 at 20%, regardless of marital status. Spouse compensation only begins at ratings of 30% and above .

11. Can I combine TDIU with the 100% spouse rate?

Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) pays at the 100% rate when a veteran’s service-connected conditions prevent gainful employment, even if the combined rating is below 100%. If granted TDIU, the veteran receives the 100% rate of $4,158.17 with a spouse .

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12. What is the difference between 100% schedular and 100% TDIU?

Schedular 100% means your combined rating meets the 100% threshold based on the VA’s rating schedule. TDIU means you’re paid at the 100% rate because you’re unemployable, even though your combined rating is below 100%. Both receive the same monthly payment—$4,158.17 with a spouse in 2026 .


Key Takeaways

  • 2026 VA disability pay is set at the federal level, with rates identical in all states—Hawaii included

  • A 100% disabled veteran with a spouse receives $4,158.17 per month tax-free; veteran-only rate is $3,938.58

  • 2026 rates include a 2.5% COLA, effective December 1, 2025

  • Spouse compensation is added only at ratings of 30% or higher

  • Hawaii offers a full property tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans on their primary residence

  • University of Hawaii tuition waiver can be stacked with federal GI Bill benefits

  • VA disability compensation and military retirement pay are fully exempt from Hawaii state income tax

  • Free freshwater fishing licenses are available for veterans with 50%+ disability ratings

  • Honolulu VA Regional Office processes claims for Hawaii and Pacific Islands veterans

  • Free VSO claims assistance is available through the Hawaii Office of Veterans Services

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