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Is it true that the MIChild application allows families to self-declare their income and that pay stubs or income tax forms are not required at application, unless the information provided is unclear?

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Is it true that the MIChild application allows families to self-declare their income and that pay stubs or income tax forms are not required at application, unless the information provided is unclear?

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Yes. Eligibility is based on the statements regarding income which the applicants provide on the application. The applications will be audited for accuracy. The families chosen for audit will be asked to provide written documentation regarding their income, such as pay stubs, tax records, or a letter from their employer.

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