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Questions 85 and 86 If you answered "Yes" to any
of the dependency questions (52-58), you will need to respond to both
of these questions. 85. Number in student's (and spouse's) household. The following persons are included in the household size of an independent student:
To determine whether to include children in your household size, the "support" test is used (rather than a residency requirement) because there may be situations in which you support a child who does not live with you, especially in cases of divorce or separation. In such cases, the parent who provides more than half of the child's support may claim the child in his or her household size. It does not matter which parent claims the child as a dependent for tax purposes. If you receive benefits (such as Social Security or AFDC payments) in the child's name, these benefits must be counted as parental support to the child. Support includes money, gifts, loans, housing, food, clothes, car payments
or expenses, medical and dental care, and payment of college costs. 86. Number of college students in household. This question asks about the number of household members who, in 2003-04, are or will be enrolled in a postsecondary school. Count yourself as a college student. Do not include your parents. Include others only if they will be attending at least half time in a program that leads to a degree or certificate at a postsecondary school eligible to participate in any of the federal student aid Programs. |
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