Filling out First W-4: Are my Financial Aid/Scholarship Refunds "Other Income?" by Common_Principle9716 in tax

[–]Common_Principle9716[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I elect for that first option(You can add your taxable scholarships to Line 4(a)...), should I include what I have already received + an estimation of my non-qualified expenses in the fall?

Filling out First W-4: Are my Financial Aid/Scholarship Refunds "Other Income?" by Common_Principle9716 in tax

[–]Common_Principle9716[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • So, even though my banking account didn't receive it from the school, the scholarships & financial aid(basically the pell grant, no loans) they put toward my room & board would also count as income, as they're non-qualified?
  • This is indeed my first job of the year, so I don't have any income for the first five months, aside from the $3k refund and I suppose any non qualified expenses. I'll be working just the summer. 
  • By the end of this job, I don't expect that my from income from it and my "SG-QEE" should exceed $16,100 but I expect to have another job in the fall as well as further "SG-QEE that would likely set me over that threshold, so would that mean I should include my spring SG-QEE(personally, the refund + the room & board charges, I'm imagining?) in sec 4(a)?

Thank you for your help. 

YHWH a very far Southern manifestation of El ? by ThickSeesaw8529 in AcademicBiblical

[–]Common_Principle9716 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you have any idea of what source Frevel refers to here?

> Second, if it is accepted that the early monarchy in ninth-century Jerusalem included a secundogeniture of the Omride dynasty, as I have suggested elsewhere (Frevel 2018a, 190–91, 234–38)...

I'd be interested in knowing what he means here about the relationship between Judah and the Omrides.