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Taxes

Harvard Griffin GSAS students may have tax obligations based on the grants or stipends received through their financial support package.

Any grant or stipend amount awarded in excess of tuition, required fees, books, and supplies is subject to federal income tax, as is any funding contingent upon providing service to the University (for example, teaching fellowships or research assistantships). Depending on citizenship and physical location, income taxes may or may not be withheld from stipend payments. More details are available from Harvard University Student Financial Services. Students are urged to review this information and ensure that they incorporate any resulting tax obligation into their financial planning.

If you have questions about US income taxes, visit the taxes page of Harvard's University Student Financial Services (SFS), where you will find information about federal and Massachusetts taxes, information specific to international students, access to Harvard-issued tax forms, and tax FAQs.

Harvard Griffin GSAS partners with the Harvard Griffin GSAS Student Council in hosting tax workshops for domestic and international students. Upcoming Tax Talks are posted on the GSAS calendar and past events appear on Harvard Griffin GSAS’s YouTube channel.

Watch the tax talks

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