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This document is used to collect income information from students or their spouses who are non-tax filers for the purpose of verifying financial aid eligibility as part of the FAFSA verification process.
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How to fill out STUDENT/ SPOUSE NON-TAX FILER INCOME REQUEST

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Begin by downloading the STUDENT/ SPOUSE NON-TAX FILER INCOME REQUEST form from the appropriate website or office.
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Fill in your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, address, and student ID if applicable.
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Indicate whether you are filing as a student or as a spouse of a student.
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Provide information regarding your income sources for the year, such as wages, unemployment benefits, and any other non-taxable income.
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If you received little or no income, make sure to indicate this clearly on the form.
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Sign and date the form to certify that the information provided is accurate and complete.
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Submit the completed form to the designated office or financial aid office.

Who needs STUDENT/ SPOUSE NON-TAX FILER INCOME REQUEST?

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Students who did not earn enough income to file a federal tax return.
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Spouses of students who have little or no income and are required to report financial information for aid eligibility.
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Generally speaking, the two most common ways for married couples living separately to file their tax returns are to use the MFJ or MFS status.
File your tax return under Married Filing Separately. Enter “NRA” where your spouse's Social Security Number would go. Your spouse does not need to get an ITIN unless you're claiming certain dependents or a tax benefit that requires it.
If you are married, you and your spouse can agree to file either a joint or separate tax return. You can file a joint tax return with your spouse even if one of you had no income. However, you can not, under any circumstances, claim your spouse as a dependent.
An individual claimed as a dependent must be a citizen, national, or resident of the United States, or a resident of Canada or Mexico.
The default filing status for a U.S. citizen married to a nonresident alien spouse is Married Filing Separately (MFS). If you are married to a nonresident spouse and don't have any dependents to claim, this may be the only filing status available to you.
The simplest option is to file married filing separately and mark NRA (Non-Resident Alien) for your spouse's SSN/ITIN field in your 1040.

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The Student/Spouse Non-Tax Filer Income Request is a form used by students or their spouses who did not file a federal tax return to report income for the purpose of applying for financial aid.
Students or spouses who are non-tax filers and are seeking financial aid are required to complete and submit the Student/Spouse Non-Tax Filer Income Request.
To fill out the form, provide personal information such as name and social security number, report any income earned during the year from sources such as wages, unemployment benefits, and other relevant income, and sign the form.
The purpose of the form is to accurately report income to determine eligibility for financial aid for students and their spouses who did not file a tax return.
The information that must be reported includes the amount of income earned from jobs, any other income sources such as social security benefits or child support, and any relevant documentation to verify the reported amounts.
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