I am trying to guide my married clients who seem to be somewhat confused in an area that I am unfamiliar in.
They attended college and one of them is going for a masters degree. They told me "we have to file Married but Single for student loan purposes." I know what filing status they are actually talking about, but have not been able to determine if they just need to know what the separate income/deductions would have been or if they actually would have to file separately for purposes of applying for financial aid (or perhaps to qualify for some student loan deferment).
Has anyone run into this with clients who work and attend school? Do you have any clues what is actually being requested? My last call with them left me a bit confused, so I will be speaking with them again later since they are trying to find where it told them this. Just wondering if anyone else has any clues they can share.
Thanks.
They attended college and one of them is going for a masters degree. They told me "we have to file Married but Single for student loan purposes." I know what filing status they are actually talking about, but have not been able to determine if they just need to know what the separate income/deductions would have been or if they actually would have to file separately for purposes of applying for financial aid (or perhaps to qualify for some student loan deferment).
Has anyone run into this with clients who work and attend school? Do you have any clues what is actually being requested? My last call with them left me a bit confused, so I will be speaking with them again later since they are trying to find where it told them this. Just wondering if anyone else has any clues they can share.
Thanks.
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