Tax

How are taxes determined when an individual is paid on the "Payment to Non-Employee for Taxable Services" form?

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Federal W-5 Form & Instructions

Use Form W-5 if you are eligible to get part of the earned income credit (EIC) in advance with your pay and choose to do so.

Federal W-5 Form & Instructions

Last Update: 
10/21/2008

Federal W-8BEN Form & Instructions

To claim an exception from domestic information reporting as a foreign person or to establish that certain income is not effectively connected with the conduct of a U.S. trade or business.

I just received a Form W-2C in the mail. What do I do?

You may have to amend a previously filed Form 1040 Tax Return if you experienced changes in your Federal taxable income.  You may have to amend a previously filed state tax return if you experienc

Is my tuition reimbursement taxable?

The taxability depends on the level of study, undergraduate or graduate, and the dollar amount of the reimbursement.  For specifics, please refer to the Tax Implications sections of

Is my scholarship/fellowship taxable?

The taxability depends on the use of the funds. The University, as a withholding agent, is not required to report or withhold on this money unless the recipient is a nonresident alien.

Request For Copy of Form W-2 or Form 1042S

To request a replacement for a lost Form W-2 or Form 1042S.

Do not use this form to request corrections to Form W-2 or Form 1042S. Copies of the forms will be created within 3 business days of receipt by the University Payroll Office of the attached form.

Last Update: 
06/20/2008

Federal W-4 Form & Instructions

Update Federal W-4 information

Viewing Federal W-4 Information on the Web

Last Update: 
01/14/2008

Federal W-9 Form & Instructions (for Resident Alien)

Use Form W-9 to request the taxpayer identification number (TIN) of a U.S. person (including a resident alien) and to request certain certifications and claims for exemption.
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