DFC Requests Comments on Information Collection Form Renewal
Published Date: 7/25/2025
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Summary
The government is asking for your thoughts on renewing a form they use to collect info. They didn’t get any comments the first time, so they’re giving everyone 30 more days to share ideas on making the process easier and clearer. This affects anyone who fills out these forms and aims to save time and hassle without extra costs.
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