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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

help

I really need help on the FAFSA. Like:


What is the student's parents' marital status as of today (question 55)?
Select Married/Remarried Single Divorced/Separated Widowed
Month and
year student's parents were married, separated, divorced, or widowed (question
56): (i put single)
If divorced, use date of divorce or separation, whichever
is earlier. Please enter this date in "mmyyyy" format. For example, 081996 for
August, 1996. (i put nothing because it doesnt apply if i put single)

For
2005, have the student's parents completed their IRS income tax return or
another tax return (question 70)? (i dont know if she is or not..)


What type of income tax return did the student file or will the student
file for 2005 (question 33)?
Select IRS 1040 IRS 1040A or 1040EZ Foreign tax
return A tax return for a U.S. Territory or a Freely Associated State
If the
student has filed or will file a 1040, was he/she eligible to file a 1040A or
1040EZ (question 34)? Select Yes if the student (and his/her spouse) filed or
will file a 1040 but were eligible to file a 1040A or 1040EZ. In general, the
student is eligible to file a 1040A or 1040EZ if:
Makes less than $100,000,
Does not itemize deductions,
Does not receive income from your own
business or farm,
Does not receive alimony, and
Is not required to file
Schedule D for capital gains. If the student filed a 1040 to claim Hope or
Lifetime Learning credits, and he/she would have otherwise been eligible for a
1040A or 1040EZ, you should answer "Yes" to this question. Select No if the
student (and his/her spouse) filed or will file a 1040 and were not eligible to
file a 1040A or 1040EZ. Select Don't Know if the student (and his/her spouse)
filed or will file a 1040 and do not know whether he/she is eligible to file a
1040A or 1040EZ


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1 Comments:

  • At 6:15 PM, Blogger Cindy said…

    Marital status would be single

    56 you would not put anything

    70 neither your mother or father would have filed an income tax return


    You will probrably file a 1040 ez

     

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