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As a full time student in Canadsa you get to write off tuition and you probably didn't make much money so on avaerage in relation to your income, yes.
If no one else is claiming them, if they didn't work and earn money themselves, if you provided them with over half their support for the tax year, if they live with you for over half the year, and if they pass the relationship test. Being at school during class times does not count as residing away from your home as long as their residence is listed as yours with the College.
It is the form that you would have to fill before opening an account with the bank. The bank would ask your full name, address, contact number, address proof, identity proof, photographs etc before letting you open an account. You would have to provide all these information in the form too..
Your tax obligation depends on your income and other wages. In some cases, yes.
Answer Anyone who has Power of Attorney has to go to these financial instutes with the papers that were granted by a court of law and show them as proof before any financial instution will release anything. The reason for this is security. Anyone can say they have Power of Attorney so the banks will demand that proof is given before they release anything to anyone.
Approx. $40-60k a year.
I graduated from the University of Illinois College of Engineering in 1968. Tuition was $150/semester ($300/academic year) in 1968 for full-time instate students. Books were about $150/year. Room and Board at my fraternity was $1000/year.
while on active duty the military pays a high percentage of colloge tuition. after serving a tour of enlistment enough money will be had to complete a full bachelors degree..
Army ROTC college scholarships provide up to $5000 annually for living expenses, most books & fees and full tuition or room & board
I believe he had a full scholarship at Duke. The Alaska native was a stand out high school player and a top ten recruit.
The price per semester for Ellsworth Community College depends on the number of credits, however for a full 18 credit course you will be looking at $3,060 for tuition and related fees.
You can find the current UVic tuition fees at http://web.finance.uvic.ca/tuition/fees.php
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Harvard does not charge tuition by the unit. A full time tuition is about 42,000 dollars. A part time tuition is about 5,500 dollars.
Most colleges nowadays offer students health insurance which can be incorporated into their college tuition, however, a lot of these insurance requires students to either be employed by the college or be a full-time student.
Yes. But you have to be a resident for at least 12 month to get a full discount in tuition payment. Otherwise you would be categorized as out of county or out of state, depending on your residential status
There is no discount for in-state students at NYU. The full tuition for students is $41,606.