VA Wants Your Take on Income Forms for Vets' Benefits
Published Date: 4/18/2025
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Summary
The VA’s Health Eligibility Center wants your thoughts on updating income verification forms used to help veterans get health benefits. They’re asking for public comments over the next 60 days to make sure the forms are clear and easy to use. This update won’t cost veterans extra but aims to speed up the process and keep things running smoothly.
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VA Income Verification Form Update
The VA Health Eligibility Center proposes updating the income verification forms used to help veterans get VA health benefits. The VA says the update will not cost veterans extra and aims to speed up processing and keep eligibility determinations running smoothly. The agency is accepting public comments for 60 days under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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