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Definition of a Dependant for Income Tax Purposes Children are most often thought of as dependants for tax purposes, but other relatives can also qualify as dependants. Generally, if the person lives with you and relies on you for financial and physical support, you may be able to claim them as a dependant.
Dependent students must include their parental demographic and financial information on their FAFSA, while independent students must provide their own financial information. If married, spousal information is also necessary for the application process.
An appeal to your dependency status may be warranted if an unusual, mitigating circumstance exists between you and your parent(s). This cannot be based on whether your parent(s) refuse to complete the FAFSA (in such cases see the instructions at the bottom of this page). It must be based on an unusual circumstance.
Proof of Parent/Child Relationship Birth certificate/hospital record showing the childs parent(s), or. Court-approved adoption papers (with signature or seal), or. Court-approved letters of guardianship (with signature or seal), or. Adoption Placement Agreement and Petition for Adoption, or.
The dependents birth certificate, and if needed, the birth and marriage certificates of any individuals, including yourself, that prove the dependent is related to you. For an adopted dependent, send an adoption decree or proof the child was lawfully placed with you or someone related to you for legal adoption.
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To find the probability of dependent events, one uses the formula for conditional probability given below: If the probability of events A and B is P(A) and P(B) respectively then the conditional probability of event B such that event A has already occurred is P(B/A).
Who do I contact if I have questions about my financial aid? Contact the Office of Enrollment Services 401-874-9500 or esmail@etal.uri.edu for questions regarding financial aid, billing or registration.

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