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Summary of Enhancements to
the electronic versions of the FAFSA form for 2023-2024
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This document describes
changes specific to the electronic versions of the FAFSA form.
Most
applicants fill out the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA®) form online. Because we are unable to create an
online experience that allows the public to view the 2023-2024
changes during the public comment period, reviewers are encouraged
to utilize the 2022-2023 FAFSA Demonstration Site to
view the current application experiences.
When
viewing the FAFSA form online, please keep the following in mind:
Experiences
will vary based on how each FAFSA question is answered due to the
dynamic display of text and extensive built-in skip logic.
For example, some questions are worded differently based on
marital status, tax filing status, etc. Also, certain questions
are hidden depending on the selected state of legal residence and
whether the answers to relevant questions make an applicant
eligible for an automatic zero EFC.
Changes
to fafsa.gov for 2023-2024 start-up will not be available for
viewing until the 2023-2024 Demonstration Site becomes available
on September 25, 2022. You
can access the 2022-2023 version of the FAFSA Demonstration Site
at https://fafsademo.test.ed.gov
The changes described in this document do not impact the PDF
FAFSA.
To
fully understand the changes to the entire application process, we
recommend that you also read the Summary of Enhancements to the
2023-24 Free
Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA®)
form.
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Section
1: Planned changes resulting from public comments
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FAFSA landing page
Student
Demographics section
Parent
Financials section
“Parents’”
will be replaced with “Parent’s” in the Parent
email address question and tool tip
All
questions and help text that refer to IRS forms will be updated
to include the word “Form” between “IRS”
and the form number and to insert a dash between “1040”
and “NR” (e.g., IRS Form 1040-NR).
The
“Learn more about Schedule 1” link for the “Did
you file a Schedule 1” question will be updated with tax
line references for 2021:
Unemployment
compensation (line 7)
Alaska
Permanent Fund Dividends (line 8f)
Educator
expenses (line 11)
IRA
deduction (line 20)
Student
loan interest deduction (line 21)
The
IRA deductions question will be updated to reference 2021 tax
line numbers: IRA deductions and payments to self-employed SEP,
SIMPLE, Keogh and other qualified plans from IRS Form 1040
Schedule 1 total of lines 16 + 20”
The
word “paid” will be emphasized in the child support
paid question
The
word “received” will be emphasized in the child
support received question
The
tool tip for the “Other untaxed income” question will
be updated to read “Enter the total amount of any other
untaxed income or benefits, such as workers compensation, Black
Lung Benefits, untaxed portions of Railroad Retirement Benefits,
untaxed foreign income not earned from work, disability benefits,
etc., that your parents received in 2021. Also include untaxed
portions of health savings accounts from IRS Form 1040 Schedule 1
– line 13.”
Student
Financials section
All
questions and help text that refer to IRS forms will be updated
to include the word “Form” between “IRS”
and the form number and to insert a dash between “1040”
and “NR” (e.g., IRS Form 1040-NR).
The
“Learn more about Schedule 1” link for the “Did
you file a Schedule 1” question will be updated with tax
line references for 2021:
Unemployment
compensation (line 7)
Alaska
Permanent Fund Dividends (line 8f)
Educator
expenses (line 11)
IRA
deduction (line 20)
Student
loan interest deduction (line 21)
The
IRA deductions question will be updated to reference 2021 tax
line numbers: IRA deductions and payments to self-employed SEP,
SIMPLE, Keogh and other qualified plans from IRS Form 1040
Schedule 1 total of lines 16 + 20”
The
word “paid” will be emphasized in the child support
paid question
The
word “received” will be emphasized in the child
support received question
The
tool tip for the “Other untaxed income” question will
be updated to read “Enter the total amount of any other
untaxed income or benefits, such as workers compensation, Black
Lung Benefits, untaxed portions of Railroad Retirement Benefits,
untaxed foreign income not earned from work, disability benefits,
etc., that you received in 2021. Also include untaxed portions of
health savings accounts from IRS Form 1040 Schedule 1 –
line 13.”
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Section
2: Enhancements communicated in the Federal Register posted
February 25, 2022
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Planned
Changes for 2023-2024 Start-up
Removal
of Selective Service and drug conviction questions:
Following up on our commitment announced in GEN-21-04 related to
the implementation of the FAFSA Simplification Act, we have
removed the Selective Service and drug conviction questions.
Income
Earned from Work (Questions 35, 36, 83 & 84):
we’ve changed the instructions to be clearer and they now
read “This information may be found on the W-2 forms or by
adding up the following items: IRS Form 1040 – line 1 (or
IRS Form 1040NR – line 1a) + Schedule 1 – lines 3 + 6
+ Schedule K-1 (IRS Form 1065) – Box 14 Code A).”
Homeless
questions (Questions 52-54):
These three questions will now be renewal eligible. This will
allow for answers from the previous year to be carried forward
into the 2023-24 FAFSA form.
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Kim Wells |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2022-06-01 |