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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Employee State Income Tax Verification Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the 'Employee Name' field. This is essential for identification.
  3. Input your University Identification Number (UIN) in the designated field to link your form to your records.
  4. Select your campus location from the dropdown menu, ensuring accurate representation of your employment site.
  5. Fill in the 'Physical Work Location' section with the city and state where you physically work for TAMU.
  6. Indicate the date you began working at this location, especially if it is outside Texas, using the MM/DD/YY format.
  7. Choose your residency certification option. If you are a Texas resident, provide the date residency began and sign. For out-of-state residents, complete all relevant sections.
  8. Select a withholding basis option based on your residency status and attach any necessary state W-4 forms as required.
  9. If applicable, verify military affiliation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and complete additional pages if needed.
  10. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting via email to tax@tamu.edu or through other provided methods.

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What is 3 Peat? According to Student Rule 10.21, as an undergraduate student, you may attempt a course no more than three times (including courses graded Q or W but excluding those graded NG), unless approval has been received from both the students Dean or designee and the department offering the course.
The 3-Peat Rule was passed by the State of Texas to discourage students from repeating courses. Texas residents attempting the same course for a third time since Fall 2002 will be charged an additional $100 per credit hour for that course.
 Third Attempt Rule Additional tuition of $100 per credit hour is charged for courses a student attempts three or more times. The fee is subject to change each year upon action of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Student Rule 57 requires students begin a grievance with the instructor, then, if it is not resolved, at the department and college levels. Each appeal step must be completed within ten university business days of receiving a response (e.g. ten days after hearing back from an instructor, department head, etc.).
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