Agency Information Collection Activity: Application for Annual Clothing Allowance
Published Date: 2/3/2026
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is updating the form vets use to apply for their yearly clothing allowance. Veterans who get this benefit should know the VA wants your feedback on the new form by April 6, 2026. This update aims to make the process easier and clearer, with no changes to the money vets receive.
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