My parents will not complete their federal tax returns before the priority deadline for filing the FAFSA. Should I wait until their tax forms are finished before I complete my financial aid forms?
No. You can complete the FAFSA application based on reasonable estimates of your family’s prior year income. You may be asked later to submit copies of your and your parents’ (if dependent) federal tax returns to the Financial Aid Office so that we can verify that the information you reported on your aid applications was accurate and recalculate your eligibility if necessary.
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