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I was selected for Verification, but my parents don want to submit a photocopy of their federal income tax return. Does UCM have the right to ask for them?

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I was selected for Verification, but my parents don want to submit a photocopy of their federal income tax return. Does UCM have the right to ask for them?

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Yes. If a student is selected for Verification by the national FAFSA processing agency or by UCM, federal financial aid regulations require that follow-up documents certifying the Adjusted Gross Income, Tax Paid, and other income/benefit amounts be submitted to UCM. If a family elects not to submit the documents, no federal assistance can be authorized for the student.

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