What is Verification and why do I need to turn in my tax information?
Verification is a process confirming that the information reported on the FAFSA matches what was reported on the student and parent tax returns. To complete verification, submit a SIGNED copy of the student and spouse (if married) Federal tax return, W-2 forms and the Verification Worksheet. Parental tax returns and W-2 forms are required if parental data was provided on the FAFSA. Spouse’s information is also required if the student is married. Submit all verification forms to the Office of Student Financial Services.
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- I forgot to turn my Verification of Attendance Card in at the school, but I attended the full time. Can I just send the card into the Tax School Office for CPE credit?
- I forgot to turn my Verification of Attendance Card in at the school, but I attended the entire day. Can I just send the card to the Tax School Office for CPE credit?
- What is Verification and why do I need to turn in my tax information?