Should I still file taxes even no one in household receives taxable income?

<p>Both my parents receive disability therefore our income is not taxed.
Should I still file taxes for FAFSA purposes?</p>

<p>If you aren’t required to file taxes for any other reason, you don’t need to do it for FAFSA purposes.</p>

<p>Okay, thankyou for your input. About 2 years ago I had trouble enrolling into classes, because there was “documents” that they hadn’t received…one being tax forms. So, I’ll go to the campus and clear it up with admissions. Thank you.</p>

<p>There’s a separate form you fill out for your school financial aid office if you’re not filing tax forms because you’re not required to. It’s usually called something like a “non-filer” form. You can probably find it on your school’s website, or go in and talk to someone (probably in the financial aid office rather than admissions). You will probably have to fill out a separate parent and student form. The form will ask you for details of your income (even the untaxed income, I believe) so you should have that information ready and plan to have enough time to fill that out.</p>