<p>Alright, i have a very weird problem with the Fafsa.</p>
<p>I noticed that after i requested the IRS tax income transfer(whatever they call it) the new rule that requires after tax day your parents tax info be transfered over the computer to your fafsa app. Anyway, i noticed that all my corrections post 2011(april 2012) tax day said that I the student filed for taxes, and that the income taxes were exactly the same numbers as my father's. One problem, I HAVENT WORKED A DAY IN MY LIFE!!(at a actual job that is).
I haven't a clue, and neither do the customer service people at fafsa as to why this happened,the man i talked to actually said he's never seen this before. One i hope hes wrong, two he told me to re-correct it and say that i the student never filed for taxes. My problem is that not only did this happen, but for some reason i can't find either the page in the corrections that allows me to do that, and for some reason questions 35 and 83 appear next to each other and when i type zero in the box that is respective to me(35) it won't let me change it to zero!! Also i noticed that only after when i made the tax returns transfer request did my father's taxes appear correctly, but that every one of my corrections after tax day under my name show his tax returns. So father's tax returns numbers are only equal to "mine" in the last two corrections i made, but "my" tax return numbers are all his on all the corrections after april 2012.
I haven't given my SSN to anyone, i don't buy things over the internet, there is absolutely 110% no possible way that i can conceive of that anyone other than myself could have done this, and or whoever the preparer was that i used(way back in Jan 2012) could have done this(without committing wholesale Fraud in the process). Also, all the processed corrections before April 2012 say that i was not going to file for taxes, but the ones after tax day say that i did. I have a mind to call up the IRS and ask them about this. Sorry for the looong post, but someone anyone please help.</p>