Northwestern University Graduate Student Tax Information Web Portal

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Updated: May 05, 2022

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FAQs

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Do you have to file taxes as a graduate student?

Do I need to file taxes? Generally, it's a good idea to file your taxes — you may be eligible for a refund. However, if all of your income is exempt from taxes under the rules above, you do not need to file a return. If you receive other income that exceeds the IRS filing threshold, you will have to file.
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Are graduate school stipends taxable?

Yes, your stipend is taxable, to the extent that it wasn't used for qualifying educational expenses (tuition and fees, etc). Amounts used for room and board and other living expenses are taxable. To report this income: Go to Federal Taxes> Wages and Income.
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Are graduate assistantships taxed?

This is required by federal law. Under Internal Revenue Service regulation (IRC 127), tuition waivers awarded to graduate assistants are to be considered taxable income once the total tuition waiver amount exceeds $5,250.
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Financial Aid - Northwestern State University

https://www.nsula.edu/financialaid/

Family income from the 2018 tax year is used in determining eligibility for Student Financial Aid in the 2020-2021 academic year.

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