<p>Is this for UVA?? (I just finished reading one of your other posts). </p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that you have to submit both the custodial and non-custodial parent’s tax documents as well as your own (if you did not file, make sure you submit their student non-tax filer statement. </p>
<p>Since one of the questions on their financial aid form asks the non-custodial parent how much they plan on contributing to college expenses in addition to chid support, there is a chance that they do not require the non-custodial parent’s tax info. Your best bet is to call UVA on Monday morning and ask.</p>
<p>As far as the documents you need to send from your mother:
- 1040, 1040A OR 1040EZ (whichever one she used)
- W-2 forms from her employers
- If she filed a 1040, some other common forms she may also have filed schedule A (itemized deductions), schedule B (interest and dividends), schedule D (if she sold any stock), schedule C or CEZ (if self employed), form 2441 (if she had dependents in child care), form 8901 (child tax credit for children under age 18), and if her income is very low possible form 8812 (additional child care tax credit)</p>
<p>However, she may very well have just filed a 1040EZ and none of the other schedules - you need to check with her. Remember, if you filed you also have to send your 1040 EZ (my guess of what you filed) and your w-2.</p>
<p>And remember, UVA does not want you to send state tax forms.</p>