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Open Question: If I move in with my grandparents would i get my Fafsa?
I live with my parents, but I plan on moving in with my grandparents this month, They live closer to the univ I want to attend. Would I have to put my grandparents information on my financial aid? Now that they will pay for my expenses and provide me a room and such?
Open Question: Is this the kind of fun stuff we get to look forward to as the Obama administration moves ever onward?
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/sep/15/more-errors-for-rangel-to-hire-new-accountant/
Rangel said in a statement he became aware of the issues over the weekend while working with his attorneys and staff. “While over the years I delegated to my staff the completion of my annual House financial disclosure statements, I had the ultimate responsibility. I owed my colleagues and the public adherence to a higher standard of care not only as a member of Congress but even more as the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee,” he said.
Among the new discrepancies:
_Rangel’s papers over the past 10 years show no reference to the sale of a home he once owned on Colorado Avenue in Washington.
_The details of a property bought in Sunny Isles, Fla., are bewildering at best. The stated value changes significantly from year to year, and even page to page, from $50,000 to $100,000 all the way up to $500,000.
_Some of the entries for investment funds fluctuate strangely, suggesting that the person either didn’t have accurate information or didn’t fill out the paperwork correctly.
Rangel spent the past week trying to answer questions about his ethics and his finances.
He acknowledged that he owes the Internal Revenue Service about $5,000 in back taxes for unreported income from the rental of his vacation villa, and probably a smaller amount to state and city tax collectors.
The congressman acknowledged he made mistakes but said they were errors of omission and should not lead to the loss of his high position in Congress.
The home in the Dominican Republic has proven a major embarrassment to the 78-year-old Rangel, who conceded he never reported the rental income over a 20-year period, received a no-interest mortgage on the place for more than half that time and claims to have no idea what it is worth today.
The ethics committee is also investigating Rangel’s rental of three rent-stabilized apartments in his home district of Harlem, as well as his use of official congressional stationery to try to find private donors for a college center named after the lawmaker.
I can hardly wait for tomorrow!
g- I don’t recall saying, infering or implying that Rangel was part of the administration. But he does have remarkable similarities with the people Obama is trying to put in his administration. The only problem with not putting up Charlie’s name is that his tax problems are already in the news as opposed to coming out after the fact.
Open Question: I need to get a grant or financial aid for college…I receive mail at my parents. I work and make my own?
money. Do i have to enter their information because they make too much money for me to receive help and they dont pay for anything for me…what do i do!!!??
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