Washington Financial Declaration is a form created by the Washington State Department of Revenue that individuals are required to complete in order to determine their financial eligibility for certain public benefits programs. It is commonly used as a part of the application process for programs such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Food Stamps (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANK). There are two main types of Washington Financial Declaration: the Standard Financial Declaration and the Simplified Financial Declaration. The Standard Financial Declaration requires individuals to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and expenses, while the Simplified Financial Declaration only requires limited information, such as income, residency, and family size. Both types of declarations require individuals to provide proof of identity, income, and other financial information.