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  • Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement
    Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement is a form that colleges and universities are required to issue to students who pay qualified tuition and related expenses in the preceding tax year. 
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  • General Nonresident Alien Tax Information
    U.S. tax law divides non U.S. citizens into resident aliens and nonresident aliens for tax purposes. Your  tax residency  (whether you are a nonresident alien or a resident alien for tax purposes) determines how you are taxed and which tax forms you need to fill out. For the majority of individuals, your income tax is deducted from each paycheck and sent to the IRS. This is also referred to as…, Select a topic of interest:, IRS Publication 519 - U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens Create a Sprintax Calculus Record Nonresident Alien (NRA) or Resident Alien (RA) Tax Treaty Social Security and Medicare Taxes (FICA) SSN or ITIN Common Tax Forms File an Income Tax Return Frequently Asked Questions
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  • 1. Handbook Overview
    We are pleased to offer you this Employee Handbook as a general guide and quick reference for all our professional staff members of the University of Massachusetts President's Office ("President's Office"). The President’s Office prohibits unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation against anyone based on religion, color, creed, race, marital status, veteran or military status, age, sex…
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  • 8. Payroll
    Payroll Shared Services manages the central payroll process for the President’s Office and the campuses. From timesheets to reporting to year-end tax forms, we support employees and payroll administrators across the UMass system. Visit the Payroll Shared Services website for user guides, forms, and other information about your pay., Direct Deposit Changes, Please visit the Payroll site for any direct deposit changes., Additional Compensation, Additional compensation is defined as any compensation paid to an employee in excess of the full-time salary. Additional compensation may be paid for additional administrative duties or special appointments. Department Head approval is required. Additional Compensation Glossary Additional Compensation Form
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  • Manager's Toolkit
    All UMass President Office employees who are responsible for the supervision of other employees are expected to follow the conventions contained in this guide. In addition, managers are expected to be familiar with UMass President Office policies and follow them. As employees, managers are also expected to be knowledgeable about the information and guidance found in the  Employee Handbook . The…
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  • Search Committees
    All members of the Search Committee are responsible for tasks including resume screening, developing interview questions, selecting candidates for interviews, reviewing reference letters, and recommending the final candidates to the appropriate official.  All Search Committee members should attend all meetings and review, screen, and interview all selected applicants. The major criterion for…
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