Does College Financial Aid Pull Tax Transcripts From IRS, Or Can U Forge Forms?
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Date: January 28th, 2026 8:50 AM Author: high-end narrow-minded site
there's a box to check saying something like "my income has changed since the last tax return"
if u work for urself or just have investment income and its never consistent it seems fine to check this box
i think check u have no taxable income or something
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Date: January 28th, 2026 2:58 PM Author: bronze stage
The Higher Education Act of 1965 provides severe penalties for financial aid fraud, including fines of up to $20,000 and up to 5 years in prison.
Financial aid fraud includes making false and misleading statements on the FAFSA. Lying on the FAFSA is also considered perjury.
The College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 2000 provides for enhanced penalties for fraud and misrepresentation involving scholarships, grants, loans, tuition discounts or other financial aid.
To the extent that the FAFSA was submitted by postal mail or by computer networks, the applicant and the applicant’s parents may be subject to penalties for mail fraud and wire fraud. Mail fraud and wire fraud are felonies that can result in fines of up to $1 million and up to 30 years in prison.
Financial aid fraud involving identity theft may lead to additional fines and prison time, depending on applicable federal, state and local laws.
The family will also be required to repay all fraudulently obtained student financial aid.
Many colleges have student codes of conduct which can result in an offer of admission being revoked, the student being expelled and degrees being rescinded.
https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/financial-aid-fraud
And yes, normally the FAFSA pulls your income information directly from the IRS. You can try to opt out, but opting out is an immediate red flag, so expect them to scrutinize all documents that you send them very carefully. It's not worth the risk IMHO.
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