The Illinois Income and Asset Form is a document used by the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) for the purpose of determining an individual's eligibility for state benefits and services. It is a comprehensive form which requires applicants to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and other resources. The form is used to determine eligibility for a variety of programs including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANK), and the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIH EAP). There are four different types of Illinois Income and Asset Forms: 1. Simplified Application Form (SAF): This form is used to determine eligibility for SNAP and TANK benefits. It is a short form that requires basic information about an individual's income, assets, and other resources. 2. Asset Verification Form (AVF): This form is used to verify an individual's assets in order to determine eligibility for SNAP and TANK benefits. It requires detailed information about an individual's bank accounts, stocks and bonds, real estate, and other resources. 3. SNAP Asset Verification Form (SNAP-AVF): This form is used to verify an individual's assets in order to determine eligibility for SNAP benefits. It requires detailed information about an individual's bank accounts, stocks and bonds, real estate, and other resources. 4. LIH EAP Asset Verification Form (LIHEAP-AVF): This form is used to verify an individual's assets in order to determine eligibility for LIH EAP benefits. It requires detailed information about an individual's bank accounts, stocks and bonds, real estate, and other resources.