28. Step One: For questions 1-32, leave blank any questions that do not apply to you (the student). OMB # 1845-0001
Your full name (exactly as it appears on your Social Security card)
1. Last 2. First 3. Middle
name name initial
Your permanent mailing address
4. Number and
street (include
apt. number)
5. City (and 6. State 7. ZIP code
country if not
U.S.)
8. Your Social Security Number 9. Your date MONTH DAY YEAR 10. Your permanent telephone number
of birth
— — MM D D 1 9 Y Y
D D ( ) —
11. Your driver’s 12. Your driver’s
license number license state
13. Your e-mail address. (If you provide your e-mail address, we will communicate with you electronically. For example, when your FAFSA has been
processed, you will be notified by e-mail. Your e-mail address will also be shared with your state and the colleges listed on your FAFSA to allow
them to communicate with you. If you prefer to be contacted by postal mail, please leave this field blank.)
@
14. Are you a U.S. a. Yes, I am a U.S. citizen (U.S. national).
Skip to question 16. 1 15. Alien
citizen?
Mark one. b. No, but I am an eligible noncitizen. Fill in question 15 2
Registration A
Number
See Notes page 2. c. No, I am not a citizen or eligible noncitizen. 3
Report your marital status as of the date you sign your FAFSA.
If your marital status changes after you sign your FAFSA, you must not change this information.
16. What is your I am single, divorced or widowed ....... 1 MONTH YEAR
marital status as 17. Month and year you were married,
I am married/remarried ....................... 2
separated, divorced or widowed MM Y Y Y Y
of today? I am separated..................................... 3
29. 1040 2007
Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service
Form
U.S. Individual Income Tax Return IRS Use Only—Do not write or staple in this space.
For the year Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2007, or other tax year beginning , 2007, ending , 20 OMB No. 1545-0074
Label Your first name and initial Last name Your social security number
(See L
instructions A
B If a joint return, spouse’s first name and initial Last name Spouse’s social security number
on page 12.)
E
Use the IRS L
label. Home address (number and street). If you have a P.O. box, see page 12. Apt. no. You must enter
Otherwise, H
E your SSN(s) above.
please print R
or type. E City, town or post office, state, and ZIP code. If you have a foreign address, see page 12.
Checking a box below will not
Presidential change your tax or refund.
Election Campaign Check here if you, or your spouse if filing jointly, want $3 to go to this fund (see page 12) You Spouse
1 Single 4 Head of household (with qualifying person). (See page 13.) If
Filing Status 2 Married filing jointly (even if only one had income) the qualifying person is a child but not your dependent, enter
Check only 3 Married filing separately. Enter spouse’s SSN above this child’s name here.
one box. and full name here. 5 Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child (see page 14)
Boxes checked
6a Yourself. If someone can claim you as a dependent, do not check box 6a on 6a and 6b
Exemptions b Spouse No. of children
(3) Dependent’s (4) if qualifying on 6c who:
c Dependents: (2) Dependent’s
relationship to child for child tax ● lived with you
(1) First name Last name social security number
you credit (see page 15) ● did not live with
you due to divorce
or separation
If more than four (see page 16)
dependents, see Dependents on 6c
page 15. not entered above
Add numbers on
d Total number of exemptions claimed lines above
7 Wages, salaries, tips, etc. Attach Form(s) W-2 7
Income 8a Taxable interest. Attach Schedule B if required 8a
Attach Form(s) b Tax-exempt interest. Do not include on line 8a 8b
W-2 here. Also 9a Ordinary dividends. Attach Schedule B if required 9a
attach Forms 9b
b Qualified dividends (see page 19)
W-2G and
1099-R if tax 10 Taxable refunds, credits, or offsets of state and local income taxes (see page 20) 10
was withheld. 11 Alimony received 11
12 Business income or (loss). Attach Schedule C or C-EZ 12
13 Capital gain or (loss). Attach Schedule D if required. If not required, check here 13
If you did not 14 Other gains or (losses). Attach Form 4797 14
get a W-2, 15a IRA distributions 15a b Taxable amount (see page 21) 15b
see page 19.
16a Pensions and annuities 16a b Taxable amount (see page 22) 16b
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