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"Because you verified that you paid the same amount in taxes than your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), or your parents paid the same amount or more in taxes than their Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) , you do not have an estimated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) calculated. You must contact your Fiancial Aid Adminstrator."

* All I know is that there are 6 in my family 3 adults counting me and three younber brothers and my father mase 32,093 last year, so where do I put the 32,093 ?

2007-04-25 05:39:43 · 5 answers · asked by Vanesa G 2 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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If your father made 32093 you put that in the AGI (adjusted gross income) which you probably did but the next question asks how much taxes did he pay and it states that again 32093 was put down meaning that your father paid 100% of his income in taxes which is not correct. Depending on what tax form he completed the amount of taxes paid reported farther down the form, or even on the second page and the FAFSA will tell you what line to look at to find this number (1040 line 57; 1040A line 35; 1040EZ line 11). If the number is blank then you enter 0 to show he paid no taxes.

2007-04-25 05:49:33 · answer #1 · answered by appylover 4 · 0 0

You put the $32,093 in AGI - it seems from that message you accidentally enter that figure under the AGI AND the taxes paid. I would contact your school's financial aid office before trying to correct it on-line. They should have someone within their office that specializes on helping student's with filling out the FAFSA properly.

2007-04-25 08:36:17 · answer #2 · answered by Tara T 1 · 0 0

Sounds like you filled in something wrong--FAFSA is saying that your parents paid more in taxes than they made in a year.
Go to the financial aid office, they can help you fill it out correctly.

2007-04-25 05:47:54 · answer #3 · answered by Waiting and Wishing 6 · 0 0

As I recall, you fill out the FAFSA for your income. Your family fills out the FAFSA for their income. (2 x FAFSA).

Based on that they determine the EFC. You don't add your families income to your FAFSA.

You should get help from financial aid on this though.

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2016-12-04 20:37:32 · answer #5 · answered by sarro 4 · 0 0

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