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Question Posted Wednesday March 14 2007, 12:06 am

im need to turn in my form for a wee waiver (reduces the cost for the needed) for my ap exam. its requires verification.i asked my dad and he thinks it needs a copy of last years taxes but he hasn't done them yet. what now?

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russianspy1234 answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 12:13 pm:
i dont remember needing tax information when getting my fee waiver... you should ask your councelor what it means. if you are on any other low income programs at your school, it should be enough. if not, the tax return from 2 years ago might be enough.

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