Tax Info
Tax incentives exist for families who are saving for college, are already paying for college, or who are repaying student loans.
Social Security Number/Tax Identification Number Requirement
Students are required by federal law () to provide a Social Security number (SSN) or Taxpayer Identification number (TIN) to the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó for tax purposes. If we do not have a U.S. SSN or TIN for you, the Office of the Registrar will send you an email twice a year requesting that you mail or secure document upload a signed Social Security Number/Taxpayer Identification Number Update Form to the .
Do not email SSN/TIN information. Email is not secure.
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Disclaimer
- The 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó does not provideÌýtax advice. Please contact a tax advisor regarding your specific situation.
- See Ìýfor moreÌýinformation regarding education tax credits.
- The information provided here may not reflect recent revisions in IRS regulations. SeeÌý for information about the current tax year. For advice regarding your specific situation, contact a tax professional.
The CU Promise is a combination of grants that cover tuition and feesÌýfor students with significant financial need. It's different and entirely separate from Colorado Promise, which is a tax credit funded by the state. The Office of Financial Aid has more information about the CU Promise Grant Program.Ìý