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Statement of Account
In an effort to assist students or parents determine whether they may be eligible
to claim one of the new education tax credits, the University has printed a statement
of each student's account on the back of the student's.
The 2005 Statement of
Account (sample
form on page 2), includes
a listing of the student's charges, credits and payments by semester for calendar
year 2005 as reflected on the University's books and records. The information
contained on the 2005 Statement of Account is not being furnished to the
Internal Revenue Service. An example of the 2005 Statement of Account is
printed below.
Payment Information
As you review your own 2005 Statement of Account, please pay particular
attention to the payment information included on the statement. The
payment dates reported reflect the date your payment was posted to
your account, not the date you wrote the check. Therefore, you
will need to review your own records to confirm the actual dates on
which your payments were made and to which calendar year the payments
apply. For example, if you wrote your check on December 30, 2005 and
we recorded your payment on January 3, 2006, your payment should be
considered a calendar year 2005 payment for IRS tax purposes.
Other Charges and Credits
Your own 2005 Statement of Account may
include a line item for "Other Charges or Credits". The amount
reported on this line represents the net amount of one or more adjustments
required to bring your account into proper balance. If you need additional
information concerning the nature of these adjustments, please contact
the Student Accounting Inquiry Center at (732) 932-2254.
Study Abroad Students If you have any questions regarding your Study
Abroad program, please contact the Study Abroad Office at (732) 932-7787
for information regarding the charges, credits and payments associated
with your particular study abroad program.
Questions If you have any questions concerning your 2005 Statement
of Account, please call the Office of Student Accounting and Cashiering
at (732) 932-2254. You may also view your tax
statement online. We will be able to respond to specific questions
concerning the types and timing of the charges, credits and payments listed
on the statement, but will not be able to address specific tax questions.
If you do have any questions concerning your eligibility for either one
of the new tax credits or tax deduction, you may wish to refer to the additional
sources of information provided and/or consult with a professional tax
advisor. You may also refer to the IRS
Publication 970 Tax Benefits for Education. You can visit the IRS website
at www.irs.gov or contact them by phone at (800) 829-1040.