Presented By:
Rackham Graduate School
Imported from Sessions @ Michigan
Income Taxes: What Graduate Students Need to Know
Grad School 101: Income Taxes
If you’ll work on campus, start an internship, or have a part-time job, you’ll likely fill out withholding forms when you’re hired. These forms tell your employer how much federal/state income tax to take out of each paycheck. Withholding forms are important:
Too little withheld means you could owe money at tax time (and nobody wants a “welcome to adulthood” bill).
Too much withheld means you might get a refund, but it also means you lent the government money all year.
Learning the basics now helps you choose sensible withholding settings and adjust early—before it becomes a problem.
This virtual session will break down income taxes from withholding through basic filing information so that you can ensure accurate withholding now before end of the year surprises.
Ready to keep building your graduate school toolkit? Visit the Grad School 101 Canvas Portal to explore more workshops, resources, and practical guidance designed to help you thrive during graduate school.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
Too little withheld means you could owe money at tax time (and nobody wants a “welcome to adulthood” bill).
Too much withheld means you might get a refund, but it also means you lent the government money all year.
Learning the basics now helps you choose sensible withholding settings and adjust early—before it becomes a problem.
This virtual session will break down income taxes from withholding through basic filing information so that you can ensure accurate withholding now before end of the year surprises.
Ready to keep building your graduate school toolkit? Visit the Grad School 101 Canvas Portal to explore more workshops, resources, and practical guidance designed to help you thrive during graduate school.
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].