I owe the IRS for back taxes, will they garnish my federal student aid?
I am seeking financial aid to obtain my degree. I have several years that I didn’t file taxes and owe around 10,000 to the IRS. My question is if I make provision to make payments, will they take my financial aid?In order to receive financial aid, it’s based on your previous year tax return. You need to file all your taxes before applying for government aid. The IRS will be glad to make payment provision. This is required in order to obtain aid from the government.
For Federal Student Aid, I made UNsubsidized loans. How do I have to pay them?
For Federal Student Aid, I made UNsubsidized loans. How do I have to pay them? So I got an unsubsidized loan for the 2009-2010, which just finished. I am aware that I have to pay back the loan when I’m in the school. How do I make the payments? I’m looking at their website but can’t find it.. It’s an unsubsidized loan… I HAVE to pay when I’m in classWell, you can write them a check, im sure they take credit card payments or money orders. & just so you know, as long as you are a full time student, you don’t have to start paying back until you’ve graduated.

Could FAFSA (federal student aid) pay off a fee I owe from a previous attempt to go to college?
I attempted to go to college last year and only attended 2 classes before un-officially dropping out due to personal issues. I never contacted the college and filled out a voluntary dis-enrollment form. I simply just stopped going. I am a SSI dependent receiving a monthly check and my panic disorder got the best of me in a public atmosphere. My first and only payment from my financial aid was only 500 dollars and I did spend it on the necessary items required for my classes. but I never paid it back. I do receive letters from the college saying I owe that amount so I am pretty sure it wasn’t part of any of my grants. Anyways, now that I have got my panic disorder under control, I wish to got to college again. The college of interest is different than the previous college and I do not know if that affects this issue. I have applied to FAFSA again but I have not received any choice yet. Because of my age, I am considered dependent though, I’m 20. This means I have to provide parental in rank like my parent’s financial situations and how many times they wipe their ass a day.. Even though I don’t live with my parents, they are still responsible for some monetary help because it’s the government’s way to provide less money. You have to be born on or before January 1st 1986. (22y.o.) My mother is a cunt bitch who refuses to provide any of her info because she despises me and my father was never around, divorced my mother (don’t blame him) and never paid child support, doesn’t have a job etc. Anyways I have to provide a SSI award letter and a detailed letter stating and describing my current living situation and specific details of why I can’t provide parental info. Pretty much I have to tell them my mom despises me and refuses contact with me of any sort and my father is a worthless drug addict that I haven’t had contact with for a very long time. (I can’t just say my mom refuses to give her info because they will still force her to provide info because the gov is a tight wad. They’ll contact her personally and state so) Blahhh!! Now that you know all the necessary in rank needed, I will finally get to the question. If I owe 500 bucks to the previous school from part of my financial aid I received, could I still get accepted by FAFSA and awarded my money and they can just take 500 dollars out of the sum I receive and give it to the college owed for me? Or will they refuse me payment over a messily 500 dollars out of my thousands I know I will get because I am in the the same situation as I was when I went the first time and saw the full amount I am eligible to receive because I am a nervous wreck to the point of receiving SSI? Plus now that Obama is president things could of changed since then, when Bush was president.This sounds dreadfully complicated, you should contact your financial aid office but I would say no, that’s not how FAFSA and the monies they award work. You can contact your previous college to make payment provision if you need to.
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