New Report Outlines Eligibility Criteria for VA BenefitsPosted: February 3, 2012 A broad range of benefits are offered to veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and to certain members of their families by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Among these benefits are various types of financial assistance, including monthly cash payments to disabled veterans, health care, education and housing benefits. Basic criteria must be met to be eligible to receive any of the benefits administered by the VA. Congressional Research Service recently released a report which outlines the basic eligibility criteria for VA-administered benefits, including the issue of eligibility of members of the National Guard and reserve components. Click here to view the report. NFDA Asks Senate Committee to Ensure Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Follows SBREFA ProcessPosted: February 3, 2012 NFDA, along with 32 other national small business associations, recently sent a letter urging members of the Senate Banking Committee to ensure that the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) follows the Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Act (SBREFA), which outlines a procedure intended to minimize the costs of complying with federal regulations for small businesses. Read more...
Survey: Payments from the Dept. of Veterans AffairsNFDA knows that funeral directors are honored to serve veterans and their families in their time of need. We have recently heard of several cases in which funeral directors have had to wait an excessively long period of time to receive reimbursement from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). We are looking to hear more about your experiences with the VA and their reimbursement policies. Please click the following link before February 24 to take a brief survey: https://www.research.net/s/2012_VA_Payment_Issues_Survey. Business Services Online Can Help Small BusinessesPosted: February 2, 2012 Business Services Online (BSO) is a suite of online services that allows organizations, businesses and other authorized individuals to conduct business with the Social Security Administration. Once registered, users may request, activate, and access a number of services and functions. For example, employers and businesses can verify Social Security numbers and file W-2s right over the Internet. These online services can be especially beneficial and convenient for small businesses. Learn more about the services available by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov/bso. |




