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damn they ask you too many questions on that form. i still haven't filed my income tax return b/c i haven't gotten my w2 forms yet. should i just estimate?
Originally posted by TeinVI
damn they ask you too many questions on that form. i still haven't filed my income tax return b/c i haven't gotten my w2 forms yet. should i just estimate?
Originally posted by Tweetie_bird
When is their deadline? Sometime in Feb, right? Whenzit? When? When?
I had completely forgotten to put it on my TO DO list. 😱 😱
Originally posted by Moskeeto
I haven't touched the beast yet either. I'm still confused about what school to put down. Do I just put all the ones that I hope to go to? Also, if we're getting our B.S. this year, do we have to have parental info on it? I always get independent status so I don't have to get their info anyways, but it'd be nice not to have to go through the hassle of another review this year.
Originally posted by calidoctor
do you know if people who are fellows at government institutions such as NIH file taxes.
Originally posted by applejuice1979
... Most medical schools require both parents' info for financial aid purposes so you should get on their backs now to have their taxes prepared ASAP.
Originally posted by Moskeeto
see here's my problem, I independent from parents mostly because of some history and I have no contact with them what-so-ever. It'll be impossilbe for me to get their tax info, unless I could somehow break into each of their homes and blah, blah, blah.
Damn, I hope I don't have to go through some huge ordeal about it like I did with the AMCAS fee waiver which I never got due to not having said tax info.
Originally posted by JBJ
It is my understanding that parental tax information is not required. It will be used to calculate financial need for institutional grants. For other loans, such as Stafford, this information is not required.
If you go to a school where you are unlikely to get any fin aid, then it is ok not to have parent's info. If the school gives lots of aid, you will get screwed without your parents information.
I agree it is BS that this is required. Why stop at parents? How about grandparents? They have money too. I am married and nearly 30. I don't see how you can get more independent than that.
Originally posted by JBJ
I am married and nearly 30. I don't see how you can get more independent than that.
Originally posted by klp14
Why is it that schools require parental info for otherwise independent students? Are they afraid we're hiding the family trust money just to get financial aid? If that's true, I'd definitely be smarter about squirreling away the money - that's what Swiss bank accounts are for. It's not like my parents are going to help me pay for school anyway. Grrr.
Originally posted by mvervaine
klp, you sound like you have some trust money. if you need help squirreling it away you're welcome to use my account. i might have to nibble now and then but i promise to pay it back! 😛
Originally posted by klp14
UCLA, that makes sense. Too bad they don't take into account the fact that even us working folks spent all our money (and then some) on applying to med school.😛