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SHARI AREHART Operations Analyst James Madison University

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COLLEAGUE TO COLLEAGUE: unraveling and analyzing federal policy changes for verification. SHARI AREHART Operations Analyst James Madison University. HIGHLIGHTS OF: NEW VERIFICATION REGULATIONS. Effective date for verification: July 1, 2012 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SHARI AREHARTOperations AnalystJames Madison University

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Effective date for verification: July 1, 2012 Eliminates the 30 percent institutional

verification cap Eliminates the $400.00 tolerance; replaces

with $25.00 tolerance Verification and “Official ISIR” received

before completion of any Professional Judgment adjustments

Requires the processing of all changes and corrections to a student’s FAFSA information

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Replaces the standard five verification items with a “targeted selection of items”!

In English – “they choose and post - we verify”

The items to be verified and acceptable documentation can be found in the Federal Register

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ALL APPLICATIONS Number in household Number in college Food Stamps (SNAP) – if

reported on FAFSA Child Support Paid – if reported

on FAFSA

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TAX FILERS AGITaxes PaidUntaxed income items

Untaxed IRA distribution

Untaxed pensions Education credits IRA deductions Tax exempt interest

NON-TAX FILERS

Income earned from

work

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NUMBER IN HOUSEHOLD

“A signed statement”=

Verification Worksheet Name Age

Relationship

NUMBER IN COLLEGE

“A signed statement”=

Verification Worksheet Name Age

Eligible Institution

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Form needs to be signed by student and one parent (if dependent). No rule changes for who you can count in the house or in college.

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FOOD STAMPS

Documentation from the agency that issues the Food Stamps

Alternative documentation that confirms receipt of Food Stamps in either 2010 or 2011

CHILD SUPPORT PAID

Signed statement certifying:

• Amount paid• Recipient of payment• Name of child/children

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Alternative documentation:

• Separation agreement or divorce decree or

• Signed statement from individual receiving child support including amount received or

• Copy of support check

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IRS Data Retrieval

Must have valid SSN

Must have filed a 2011 federal tax return

Must have unchanged marital status since

December 31, 2011

Without subsequent changes to ISIR

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IRS Transcript and W-2

Invalid SSN

Separated, divorced, widowed

Married filing separate or married to a

different individual

Anytime FAFSA info doesn’t correlate with

taxes!

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TAX EXTENTIONS

IRS Form 4868 W-2 Signed statement

by self-employed individual certifying AGI and US taxes paid

NON-TAX FILERS

W-2 Signed statement =

Verification Worksheet indicating that they are not required to file and amount of income earned

Other income not reported on W-2

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If an institution determines that obtaining a transcript from the IRS is not possible, the institution may accept a copy of the signed 2011 income tax form.

If an individual who is required to submit a W-2 is unable to obtain one in a timely manner, the institution may accept a signed statement including: Income earned from work Source of income Reason W-2 is not available in timely manner

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NIRS Tax Return Transcript Request Process

Online – www.irs.gov

Select “ Order a Tax

Return or Account

Transcript”

Click “Order a Transcript”

Enter needed basic

information

Click “Continue”

Select “Return Transcript”

Should receive transcript

5-10 days

Cannot be sent directly to

the school

Telephone – 1-800-908-

9946

Option 2

Enter “2011”

Should receive transcript

5-10 days

Cannot be sent directly to

the school

Paper - IRS Form 4506T-EZ

Use instead of the 4506-T

Download at

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-

pdf/f4560tez.pdf

Form can be mailed or

faxed

Should receive transcript

5-10 days from the time the

IRS receives and process

the form

Problem – Line 5 of the

form lets the parent send

transcript to a third party.

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WHAT ELSE WILL YOU COLLECT???

EXERCISE

1WIC

Free or reduced lunch

Single parent Newlywed

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VERIFICATION WORKFLOW

By creating a workflow of your current verification processes – substituting in the new changes - you can understand the impact that these changes are going to have on your school.

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Timing constraints Income tax filing System delay –

filed electronically vs paper

Additional documentation

Awarding

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CHANGES TO POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

Updating dependency status for a change in a students marital status If change in marital

status creates an inequality or impacts the students ability to pay, schools may now choose to amend marital status.

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All Professional Judgments need to be verified – sent back to CPS (Central Processing Center) and returned with an “official” ISIR BEFORE any adjustments can be made!

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GETTING THE WORD OUT

EXERCISE

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Yes! Go back into your FAFSA

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Dear Colleague letters - http://ifap.ed.gov/ifap/byYear.jsp?type=dpcletters - GEN-11-03, February 2011 - GEN-11-13, July 2011

Federal Register Notice: July 13, 2011 - http://ifap.ed.gov/fregisters/attachments/FR071311FAFSAInformation.pdf

Jacquelyn Butler, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, (202) 502-7890, [email protected]

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QUESTIONS?

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