answersLogoWhite

0

A person with no income will file their FAFSA the same way as a person with an income. When it asks for your income you will just put a zero. You can either file online or file it on paper and mail it in. Filing it online is known to be a bit of a quicker process.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When is it too late to file for fafsa 2011?

when is it late to file for fafsa 2011


Does retired military pay go into Annual Household income for FAFSA?

Retired military pay is considered part of the household income for FAFSA purposes. It should be reported when filling out the FAFSA application.


Does social security disability count as income for fafsa?

Yes, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) counts as income on the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). It is considered taxable income and must be reported in the relevant section of the application. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is not counted as income for FAFSA purposes. Always consult the FAFSA guidelines for the most accurate information.


Can you take out student loans if your parents have unfiled income taxes?

You can but as soon as your parents file their taxes you will have to amend your FAFSA application and it may alter the amount for which you are eligible in student financial aid.


Which income tax reports do you need for fafsa if you want to start college fall of 2008?

You need your parents most recent tax reports which would be from 2007. If they have not completed them by the time you are filling out your FAFSA form, you have to use the report from the year before, but you must update your information when your parents file.


How do you file for two students in same family for FAFSA?

Each student in a family will need to fill out their own FAFSA each year.


Do you need to file your taxes before the FAFSA deadline?

Yes, you will need your tax information, or your parent's tax information, to fill out the FAFSA.


How does military disability pay affect FAFSA?

Military disability pay is considered a form of income and may affect the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) results. While it is not taxed and is not counted as earned income, it can still increase the overall income reported on the FAFSA, potentially impacting the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). This could lead to a reduction in federal aid eligibility. It's essential for military families to accurately report all sources of income when completing the FAFSA.


What is one consequence of failing to file the FAFSA?

Not getting any financial aid.


Can you file bankruptcy with income coming in?

Yes, you can file with an income coming in, which chapter of bankruptcy you file depends on your income


What is the W-2 in the FAFSA?

The W-2 is a tax document that is used to report income. This helps FAFSA to figure out how much financial aid you are eligible to receive.


When can your daughter file her own FAFSA?

A child can fill out their own FAFSA using their parents' information if they are still a dependent. They can fill out a FAFSA using their own information once they are an independent student. FAFSA dependency depends on several factors which are outlined in the document linked below.