How to Request IRS Verification of Nonfiling Letter

As part of the verification process for financial aid, the Department of Education requires that people who do not file taxes submit an IRS letter of nonfiling status to the University. A nonfiling letter will be necessary for all parties in the custodial household (i.e. student, parent 1, parent 2, spouse) that did not file taxes.

What is an IRS Verification of Nonfiling Letter?

An IRS Verification of Nonfiling Letter (VNF) will provide proof from the IRS that there is no record of a filed tax form (1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ) for the year you have requested. A VNF does not provide proof that you were not required to file, only that you did not file. For any academic year in which your FAFSA is selected for verification and you reported “Will not file,” you will need to request a VNF for the prior-prior year (eg. for 2019-2020, request a VNF for 2017).

Non Tax filers can request an IRS Verification of nonfiling, free of charge from the IRS in one of three ways:

Please note: if you filed a Puerto Rican or Foreign Income Tax return you must submit appropriate nonfiling documentation from a relevant tax authority.

Online Request

Paper Request Form – IRS Form 4506-T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return)

PLEASE, PUT YOUR STUDENT ID NUMBER ON ALL DOCUMENTS YOU SEND TO EOU!
Download IRS Form 4506-T

How to fix address matching problems when ordering the Nonfiling letter online

When entering the information into the IRS address matching system, note the following:

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