FYI
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Abebe Rorissa, Ph.D.
Professor & Director, School of Information Sciences
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
College of Communication and Information
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1345 Circle Park Drive, 451 Communication & Information Bldg
Knoxville, TN 37996-0341
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From: Deans Directors Department Heads <[log in to unmask]>
On Behalf Of Neisler, Gretchen
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 7:18 AM
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Subject: [DDDHLIST] UPDATE from the Center for Global Engagement - Guidance for International Students
All,
I am writing to share two points of information for your use and sharing you’re your international students.
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Income Tax resources for students
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Additional information regarding cost of attendance (visit
web link for full details)
It is tax season! Please share this information with your students and remind them that they will need to prepare and file their taxes. To help with this, International Student and Scholar
Services (ISSS) has created two tax guides for international students and employees. Complicated cases and individuals with multiple tax treaty benefits may need to seek outside tax advisements.
General Non-Resident Tax Guide: https://utkisss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IPFP/pages/71368705/Understanding+Non-Resident+Alien+Tax+Information
General Guide on Glacier Tax Preparation Software: https://utkisss.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IPFP/pages/72318977/Getting+Started+with+Glacier+Tax+Prep
Cost of attendance for the University of Tennessee is directly reported on the form I-20. A certification of finances is required for the issuance or updating of the form I-20. Information
on cost attendance for international students and dependents is provided at https://international.utk.edu/visa-funding/. Questions
regarding the certification of finances can be directed to William Vittetoe at [log in to unmask].
Gretchen Neisler, PhD.
Vice Provost for International Affairs
Director, Center for Global Engagement
1620 Melrose Hall Room 402
Knoxville, TN 37996
865-974-3371
The land upon which the University of Tennessee-Knoxville is built in part of the traditional territory of the Tsalagi peoples (now Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians), Tsoyahá peoples (Yuchi, Muscogee Creek), and Shawnee peoples.