From AF Times:
“VA will no longer send
veterans’ benefits to multiple bank accounts”
Veterans will no longer be able
to use multiple bank accounts for different Veterans Affairs benefits under new
anti-fraud measures being rolled out by department officials over the next two
months. The move is expected to affect about 50,000 current GI Bill users who
also receive other veterans stipends, but VA leaders are promising they will
not cut off benefits to anyone as a result of the changes. Instead, if veterans
fail to consolidate their bank accounts by April 20, department processors will
begin sending all of the benefits to a single account. Still, such a move could
cause significant financial problems for individuals expecting to find the
money in a specific account to cover bills and expenses. Officials said they
will spend the next two months aggressively contacting the thousands of student
veterans potentially impacted by the new rule, and explaining the reasons
behind it.
“Maintaining a single account for
the payment of this benefit provides an added layer of security against the
increasing threats of fraud we experience as part of our daily lives,” VA Under
Secretary for Benefits Joshua Jacobs told reporters on Wednesday. “Veterans
have earned these benefits through their service to the nation. And ensuring
they’re safeguarded from those with malicious intent is a significant feature
of this single account initiative.” VA officials said veterans may use
different bank accounts for different benefits for a variety of reasons,
including ease of bill paying and simply forgetting to update old accounts. But
Jacobs warned that such an arrangement makes it easier for fraud or theft, and
harder for VA officials to provide oversight of the funds. He said the changes
come as “we are working to modernize our payment systems so we can protect the
integrity of the veterans benefits” across multiple systems. VA has enacted
similar bank account mandates in the past, including in 2017, when Veteran
Readiness and Employment benefits were required to be sent to the same place as
medical stipend payouts. Veterans impacted by the change can update their bank
records or find out more information about the new policy through the
department’s website.
^ As long as the VA doesn’t stop
making benefit payments to Veterans this new measure seems ok. ^
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