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Verification. TASFAA 2012 ABC Workshop Joseph Ruiz Assistant Director Office of Student Financial Assistance 2012-2013 Application & Verification Guide (AVG) http://ifap.ed.gov/fsahandbook/attachments/1213AVG.pdf. Verification Topics. Policies and procedures
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Verification TASFAA 2012 ABC Workshop Joseph Ruiz Assistant Director Office of Student Financial Assistance 2012-2013 Application & Verification Guide (AVG) http://ifap.ed.gov/fsahandbook/attachments/1213AVG.pdf
Verification Topics • Policies and procedures • Whose application must be verified • Which data elements must be verified • Acceptable documentation • Data element corrections • Data element updates • Verification time frames
Verification • Process of verifying accuracy of FAFSA data • Regulations define: • Whose application must be verified(AVG-76) • Data elements to be verified(AVG-78-80) • Documentation used to verify data elements(AVG-81) • Regardless of verification selection, must always resolve discrepancies and conflicting information
Verification Policies andProcedures Must: • Be written • Address school options where flexibility exists • Be made clear to all students • Be consistently applied (AVG-75)
Verification Policies and Procedures Must include: • Procedures for identifying and processing selected applications • Deadline for applicant to provide documentation • Consequences of failure to meet deadline • Procedures applicant must follow to correct application information • Method for notifying applicant of verification results and change in EFC and/or award • Procedures for referring overpayments to ED • Procedures for referring cases of suspected fraud or other criminal misconduct to ED Office of Inspector General (Take it to your Director) (AVG-75)
Whose Application Must Be Verified? • Applicants selected by Central Processing System (CPS) • Applicants selected by institution
Programs to Which Verification Applies • Federal Pell Grant • Campus-based programs • Subsidized Direct Loan program
Institutionally-Selected Applications • Institution can select additional applications not selected by CPS • Selection may be based on such data elements as: • Estimated tax figures • Low family income levels • Large household size or number in college • Completion of certain FAFSA data elements • Other institutional criteria
Required Verification Data • Household size • Number enrolled in college • Adjusted gross income (AGI) • U.S. income tax paid, and • Child Support Paid • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Program) (AVG-78)
Tax-exempt interest income Deductible IRA or Keogh payments Untaxed IRA distributions and pension or annuity payments Education Tax Credits (AVG-19) Required Verification Data Elements Other untaxed income and benefits on the tax return
Acceptable Sources of Documentation • IRS tax transcript listing tax return information • Signed Verification Worksheet -Please notice the age of the independent students that are submitting a verification worksheet. There are 13 responses that will can make a student independent under the age of 24. • Tax Transcripts for -Parents and dependent students-Independent students-compare names and check tax year on all transripts • www.irs.gov
Documentation Continued • Supporting c-flag documentation -Please only accept a completed file -Veteran Status DD214 • Selective service -Males must register and females need a birth certificate • Citizenship-Pass Port Certificate of naturalization Permanent Resident Card Birth Certificate Certificate of Citizenship
Child Support Documentation Obtain verification worksheet or writtenstatement certifying amount of child support received for all children • Statement must be signed by applicant and at least one parent (if dependent) • Statement must be signed by applicant if independent • If support paid through government agency, statement from that agency is acceptable (AVG -82)
Child Support Documentation Request additional documentation if information provided appears inaccurate • Copy of separation agreement or divorce decree • Signed statement from parent providing support • Copies of canceled child support checks or money order receipts (AVG-82-83)
Number in Household & in College • Verification worksheet listing each household member’s: • Name • Age • Relationship to applicant • Postsecondary school (if any) attending at least half-time in program leading to recognized educational credential (AVG -80-81)
Verification Updates • Changes to data elements that were correct at time of application but have since changed • Applicable only to 3 items: • Dependency status • Number in household • Number of household members enrolled in college • Marital Status Discrepancy Case by Case Basis (AVG 84-85)
Verification Updates Number in Household and Number in College • If selected, data must be accurate as of verification • If not selected, student can select their file to be selected • If not selected, not required to monitor data element change (AVG-85)
Verification 2012-2013 and Beyond • Schools must verify all cases selected. The 30% cap has been eliminated. • Tolerance levels for dollar items has been eliminated. Instead, all changes must be submitted to the CPS for reprocessing if the change is $25 or more. All non-dollar item changes (e.g. household size/number in college) must also be submitted. • The regulations now clarify that verification must be completed on selected applications (if selected by the CPS or the school) before a school may exercise Professional Judgment. The results of verification & PJ changes cannot be submitted on the same day. • Conflicting documentation -- regardless of verification -- must still be resolved.
Available Resources • Federal Student Aid Handbook • Application and Verification Guide http://ifap.ed.gov/fsahandbook/1112FSAHandbookAVG.html • Institutional Policies and Procedures • IRS Publication 17 found at www.irs.gov