Agency Information Collection Activity: Create Payment Request for the VA Funding Fee Payment System (VA FFPS); a Computer Generated Funding Fee Receipt
Published Date: 2/2/2026
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The VA wants your thoughts on updating the way they collect info for the VA Funding Fee Payment System, which helps track payments veterans make before getting a loan. This update won’t cost you money but aims to make the process smoother and clearer. If you have ideas or concerns, speak up by April 3, 2026!
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