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Questions 71-78 71. Filing return. Indicate whether
your parents have already completed, are going to complete, or will not
file a tax return for 2002.
72. Type of return filed. Indicate which tax form your parents
filed or will file for 2002.
73. Eligible to file a 1040A or 1040EZ. If your parents are eligible
to file a 1040A or 1040EZ for 2002, they must indicate their eligibility
to file one of these forms (even if they file a 2002 IRS Form 1040). Tax
preparers often file a Form 1040 or an electronic 1040 on behalf of a
tax filer, even though that person's income and tax filing circumstances
would allow him or her to file a 1040A or 1040EZ.
In general, a person is eligible to file a 1040A or 1040EZ if he or she
makes less than $50,000, does not itemize deductions, does not receive
income from his or her own business or farm, and does not receive alimony.
A person is not eligible if he or she itemizes deductions, receives self-employment
income or alimony, or is required to file Schedule D for capital gains.
How do we complete the income tax section?
It is best if your parents fill out their income tax return(s) before
filling out this application. However, if your parents have not completed
their income tax return(s), they should calculate their Adjusted Gross
Income (AGI) and taxes paid using the instructions for the applicable
IRS form. You can get the instructions and the appropriate form at a public
library or download them in Portable Document Format (PDF) from
www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html
When your application is compared with the tax return(s) your parent(s)
actually file, the financial information must agree. If there are differences,
you will need to correct the information on the web or send it back to
the FAFSA processor. This could mean a delay in getting student financial
aid.
Even if your parents are not required to file a 2002 income tax return,
they will need to calculate their earnings for the year. They should use
W-2 Forms and other records to answer the questions in this section.
If an answer is zero or a question does not apply to your parents,
enter 0 (zero).
For the 2003-04 FAFSA, the "base year" for completing income
tax questions is 2002. Income tax questions give 2002 IRS tax form line
references.
Information from one of the following 2002 income tax forms may be listed
on the FAFSA in the same manner as U.S. tax information: the income tax
return required by Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or
Palau. The amounts on these returns are already reported in U.S. dollars.
What if my parents earned foreign income?
Income earned in a foreign country is treated in the same way as income
earned in the U.S. Convert all figures to U.S. dollars, using the exchange
rate in effect on the day you fill out the FAFSA. Information about exchange
rates can be found in many newspapers or on the Internet, using the key
search words "exchange rates."
Your parents should also include the value of any taxes paid to the foreign
government in the "U.S. income tax paid" line item. (If the
income earned in the foreign country was not taxed by the central government
of that country, the income should be reported as untaxed income.)
In many cases, if your parents file a return with the IRS for a year
in which foreign income was earned, a portion of the foreign income can
be excluded on IRS Form 2555 for U.S. tax purposes. The figure reported
on line 43 of Form 2555 (or line 18 of Form 2555EZ) should be reported
on the "Foreign income exclusions" line on Worksheet B on page
8 of the paper FAFSA. (The worksheets, such as Worksheet B and others,
that you will use to help you prepare either a paper FAFSA or FAFSA
on the Web, are also available on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov).
The final total for Form 2555 must not be reported as untaxed income because
it contains other exclusions.
74. Adjusted Gross Income. Your parents must provide their Adjusted
Gross Income (AGI) for 2002. AGI is found on IRS 1040 - line 35; 1040A
- line 21; 1040EZ - line 4; or Telefile - line I. If your parents have
not completed a 2002 tax form, they should calculate their AGI using the
instructions for the applicable IRS form. They can get the instructions
and the form at a public library or download them in Portable Document
Format (PDF) from www.irs.gov/formspubs/index.html
Note that AGI includes more than just wages earned; for example, alimony,
taxable portions of Social Security, and business income are also included.
75. Income tax. Enter the amount of 2002 income tax your parents
paid from IRS 1040 - lines 55; 1040A - lines 36; 1040EZ - line 10; or
Telefile - line K(2). Do not copy the amount of federal income tax withheld
from a W-2 Form.
76. Exemptions. Enter your parents' exemptions for 2002. Exemptions
are on IRS Form 1040 - line 6d or 1040A - line 6d. If your parents answered
"Yes" on 1040EZ - line 5, use EZ worksheet line F to determine
the number of exemptions ($ 3,000 equals one exemption). If your parents
answered "No" on line 5, they should enter "01"
if single or "02" if married. On the Telefile, your parents
should use line J(2) to determine the number of exemptions ($3,000 equals
one exemption).
If your parent is divorced, separated, or widowed, but he or she has filed
or will file a joint tax return for 2002, he or she should give only his
or her portion of the exemptions.
77. Father's/stepfather's income earned. When the Department's
processor calculates your parents' EFC, certain allowances are deducted
from your parents' income for required and necessary expenses (such as
taxes and basic living costs). Your parents' income earned from work will
be used in the EFC calculation as an income factor when no tax form is
filed.
78. Mother's/stepmother's income earned. Use the instructions
from Question 77 ("Father's/stepfather's Income Earned") as
the guide to answer this question, reporting your mother's income this
time.
If your parents filed (or will file) a 2002 tax return, each should
include only his or her share from IRS Form 1040 - lines 7 + 12 + 18;
1040A - line 7; 1040EZ - line 1; Telefile (or no return filed) - use the
amount from the parent's W-2. Even if your parents filed a joint return,
report each parent's earnings separately in Questions 77 and 78.
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