Lack of income documentation for IDOC requirements

<p>I had several jobs in 2011, but am not required to file taxes. Therefore, I need to submit a Student Non-Tax Filer's Statement to the IDOC.
They want supporting documentation for my income sources listed below... but some of my income is from tutoring people (cash). Also, I'm away at college and I have no clue where any of my pay stubs are... nor do I think I still have them (I think I got rid of them bc I knew I wasn't going to file for taxes)
What should I do in this case?</p>

<p>Whether you are required to file taxes or not you should have received W2’s from the employers (other than the cash tutoring).</p>

<p>I would just report the income you received W-2’s for and investment income you got tax forms for and call it good. If you didn’t get any, then don’t report any income.</p>

<p>Hey, I got a hold of my W-2s.
They show that my total income is a little over $5000.
Does someone know if and how this will affect my financial aid?
ALSO. When my dad filled out my FAFSA and CSS for me, he misreported my income by several thousand lower. I know that I can change it online for the FAFSA, but how should I change it for the CSS?</p>

<p>As far as FAFSA goes, if that is your total income it will not affect your EFC as each student has a $6000 income protection allowance. However, if you have any of that in a checking or savings account, 20% of that will be applied to your EFC. For example, if you have $1000 in the bank, it will raise your EFC by $200.</p>

<p>See below for changes to CSS Profile:</p>

<p>Q: How can I make changes or corrections to my application once I have submitted it?</p>

<p>A: Once you have submitted your application, you cannot change any of the data you have provided for the colleges and programs you selected. If you need to change any information, print out a copy of your online PROFILE Acknowledgment that includes all the information provided on your PROFILE Application and use the printed, paper version of the Acknowledgment to make corrections. Then mail copies directly to the colleges and programs to which you are applying. Be sure to keep a copy for your records.</p>

<p>To print your Acknowledgment, go to the PROFILE Home Page, click on “Check Status of Application,” then click on “Acknowledgment.”</p>

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<p>Q: If a college has an early deadline and my financial situation changes before the deadlines of my other colleges, can I change my application after I send it to the first institution?</p>

<p>A: If you send your PROFILE information to additional colleges and programs through the ‘Add Colleges to Submitted Application’ process you will have the opportunity to update your application responses. Please note, once you have submitted your application, you cannot change any of the data you have provided for the colleges and programs you selected. Your updated data will only be reported to the added colleges or programs.</p>