Education 6 Common FAFSA Mistakes [Infographic] Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by Published Mar 4, 2014 - [Updated Jul 22, 2019] 0 min read It may seem like you have plenty of time to file your FAFSA, but students can miss out on a lot of potential aid if they don’t file soon. One of the biggest mistakes can be procrastinating on your taxes because your taxes need to be finished before you can complete your FAFSA. Let’s take a look at the 6 common FAFSA mistakes to make sure you avoid them when filing this year. Brought to you by TurboTax.com Previous Post Affordable Care Act Update: New Hardship Exemption Announced Next Post Two-Year Extension on Health Plans Not Meeting New Law Standards Written by More from 2 responses to “6 Common FAFSA Mistakes [Infographic]” Great info! So many families assume they won’t get any financial aid and skip the FAFSA. BIG mistake! Even low income loans can help and they won’t be offered to students who do not bother to file a FAFSA. Reply […] also marks FAFSA season as families are filling them out in hopes of getting financial aid. With that in mind, I […] Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Crypto Understanding Crypto and Capital Gains Work 7 Things You Need to Know About the New Business Report… Work Using Form 8829 to Write-Off Business Use of Your Home Tax Tips Roth 403(b) vs. Roth IRA: Which Should You Invest In? Life Interest Rates, Inflation, and Your Taxes Investments Essential Tax Tips for Maximizing Investment Gains Uncategorized TurboTax is Partnering with Saweetie to Elevate Hoop Dr… Business Small Business Owners: Optimize Your Taxes with a Mid-Y… Small Business The Benefits of Employing Your Children and the Tax Bre… Income and Investments Are Olympics Winnings Taxed?
Great info! So many families assume they won’t get any financial aid and skip the FAFSA. BIG mistake! Even low income loans can help and they won’t be offered to students who do not bother to file a FAFSA. Reply
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