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Tax Classes for students – March –April 9th

Student Tax class for International Students:

Dates:

Friday, March 16, 2018 11:30am – 12:30pm

Tuesday, March 27, 2018 2pm – 3pm

Wednesday, April 4, 2018 12:30pm -1:30pm

All classes are held in Odegaard Library, room 220

As an International student you may receive forms from the UW listing US source income that may need to be reported to the IRS (Internal Revenue Service). The information contained in these forms can be confusing. Student Fiscal Services sponsors tax classes with student tax information for UW International students who will be filing US taxes as Non-residents. The session focuses on helping students understand the 1042S forms sent out by the UW Payroll Office. This class is co-sponsored by International Student Services Office and the UW Payroll Office. The class is appropriate for undergraduate, graduate and professional International students and is offered free of charge. You do not have to register to attend.

Student Tax Student for Graduate and Professional Students:

Dates:

Friday, March 23, 2018 1:30pm -2:30pm

Thursday, April 5, 2018 1:30pm – 12:30pm

All classes are held in Odegaard Library, room 220

Join us to learn about student taxes information on the 1098-T form. This workshop is jointly presented by the UW Law School Low Income Taxpayer Clinic and UW Student Fiscal Services. This class will go over the 1098T tax form and explain what is consider taxable scholarship income.  The class is free of charge and you do not have to register to attend.

Student Tax class for US Citizen/Resident Students:

Dates:

Tuesday, April 3, 2018 2:30pm -3:30pm

Monday, April 9, 2018 1:30pm – 12:30pm

All classes are held in Odegaard Library, room 220

You’ve received your 1098T tax form! Student Fiscal Services is presenting this workshop to help US Resident students understand the information on the 1098T tax form and how it relates to education tax credits and tax issues regarding scholarships and grants. This class is appropriate for undergraduate, graduate and professional students. The class is free of charge and you do not have to register to attend.

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