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A low-income college student can make their own chairs out of practically anything. Whether it be cardboard, styrofoam or even through the use of other objects laying around.
Type your answer here... can you deduct your college student from your income tax if he makes $15000 a year as a coop
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Yea unfortunately it does. When filling out Fasfa you have to include the income of the steparent that you are living with. Example:My mom is my sole guardian and she got married when I was in high school. When time for college I had to include my stepfathers income, even though his income didn't effect me in anyway.
No. But the situation you describe means you won't have any taxable income anyway.
The average monthly income of a college student can vary widely depending on factors such as part-time job opportunities, financial aid, parental support, and personal savings. On average, college students typically earn around $500-$1,000 per month from part-time jobs or internships.
A student can apply for Section 8 as long as they are at least 18 years of age. They will also have to prove their income.
In general, child support is based on a percentage of net income. Being a student doesn't exempt one from paying support, altho lack of income might.
When you apply for a student loan you go through the college financial aid office. They will have you fill out a federal student aid form. The form is really centered on income and less on credit. If you are still living at home and supported by your parents they will be required to fill out an income section and attach tax forms. If you are older and living on your own you are considered independent and will answer the income and tax questions yourself. The result of this is a number that is generated and the college will use that number and subtracting the cost of attending the college come up with the amount of your student loan. In this process nothing is said about a credit report. If you want there is a web site you can go to by the federal student loan office and they have an online form.
When you apply for a student loan you go through the college financial aid office. They will have you fill out a federal student aid form. The form is really centered on income and less on credit. If you are still living at home and supported by your parents they will be required to fill out an income section and attach tax forms. If you are older and living on your own you are considered independent and will answer the income and tax questions yourself. The result of this is a number that is generated and the college will use that number and subtracting the cost of attending the college come up with the amount of your student loan. In this process nothing is said about a credit report. If you want there is a web site you can go to by the federal student loan office and they have an online form.
Student loans are decided upon the income of the student and their parents and also the college course for which they are applying. Debt is not normally considered so even someone with bad debt would possibly be able to get a student loan.