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Default Rehabilitation Information 
If you fail to make the required payments on your federal student
loan and the account becomes 270 days (approximately nine months)
delinquent, it is in default, and the guaranty agency will purchase the
loan from your holder. Once the loan is placed in a default status, the
entire balance (principal, interest, and collection fees) is immediately
due and payable to the guaranty agency. (For more information)
 
Money Management Basics 

The first step in money management is knowing where you are and where

you want to go.  Start by finding ideas to help organize your expenditures

so you know where your money is going, then work on protecting your

money through a combination of planning, preserving, and balancing your

finances.  (For more Information)

 
Budget Calculator

Once you start college, you'll most likely have to start budgeting for

items you've so far taken for granted. These things might include food,

laundry, and entertainment. You can get yourself into trouble if you

aren't careful with your money. This section can help you wisely set

aside money for purchases. (Calculator)

 
Contact the IRS


Call Us With Your Tax Questions
Live assistance is available Monday through Friday. There is also a

24 hour recorded assistance line for your convenience.

Contact Your Local IRS Office
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers for when you believe your issue

is best handled face-to-face. Hours of service and other local

information is provided on a per state basis.

IRS Mailing Addresses ("Where to File")
For those who don't file their federal tax returns electronically,

the "Where to File" pages provide mailing addresses for filing

all paper tax returns. You may also use your appropriate

"Where to File" address for other written correspondence

with the IRS.

 
From the President

Nyack President Michael ScalesThanks for Coming Home to Nyack! A big thank you to those who took the time and effort to attend Homecoming 2008—truly a weekend that will long be remembered. And congratulations to the classes of  ‘53, ‘58, ‘63, ‘68, ‘73, ‘78, ‘83, ‘88, ‘93, ‘98...
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