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No tax deductions on college son's paychecks

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My son is a fulltime college student who worked all year, but his employer never took out any Social Security, etc. on son's paychecks. How does he file his taxes? What about his student loan form? We don't want him to lie just to protect his employer....the situation affects my son's ability to get a student loan because he needs to report his income based on filing income tax return. A true dilemna. We want to do what is right, but also be eligible for student loan. Thanks
 



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