VAFinal Rule
Extending Deadline for Debtor to Request a Waiver (2900-AS18)
Finance & BankingHealthcare
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Summary
The Department of Veterans Affairs is giving veterans and other debtors more time to request a waiver, which is a formal request to not have to repay money they owe to the VA. This change makes it easier for people to challenge debts and potentially get relief from payment obligations.
Key Points
- 1The VA is extending the deadline for debtors to request a waiver of debts owed to the department
- 2This affects veterans, beneficiaries, and anyone else who owes money to the VA
- 3A waiver is a legal request to be excused from repaying a debt or portion of a debt
- 4The extended deadline gives people more time to gather information and submit their waiver request
- 5This rule change may help more people qualify for debt relief if they meet certain conditions
Key Dates
Published
November 26, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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