<p>Hi,
Helping s fill out CSS. But I'm stumped by CSS's parent business because theyre not as clearly defined as fasfa. Does it want me to report my businesses even though the total employee is less than 100?(fasfa standard)???</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Hi,
Helping s fill out CSS. But I'm stumped by CSS's parent business because theyre not as clearly defined as fasfa. Does it want me to report my businesses even though the total employee is less than 100?(fasfa standard)???</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>yes and you will have to submit your business tax forms, etc</p>
<p>Thanks @ crazymomster
These forms are killin me.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I know. It’s actually pretty straight forward once you have your business taxes completed and then your personal taxes.</p>
<p>The most important thing to understand is that while FAFSA takes only a cursory look at small businesses, many profile schools use them to ask for much more money. Many schools disallow standard IRS business education. They value the business (often money losing ones) and assess their share. If you have a moderately performing small business, unless thebprofile school is HYP, you will probably do much better at FAFSA only schools.</p>