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  2. Begin by entering the payer's name and address in the designated boxes. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax reporting.
  3. In Box 1, input the total mortgage interest received from the borrower during the year. This should include all applicable interest but exclude points.
  4. If applicable, report any points paid on the purchase of the principal residence in Box 2. Ensure that these points meet IRS criteria for reporting.
  5. For any refunds of overpaid interest, enter the total amount in Box 3. This is important for accurate financial reporting.
  6. In Box 4, report any mortgage insurance premiums received if they total $600 or more. This helps maintain compliance with IRS regulations.
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You can download your 1098-E from your servicers website. (You cant download your 1098-E from StudentAid.gov.) If youre not sure who your loan servicer is, you can log in to StudentAid.gov to get your servicers contact information. You can also call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243.
How To Get Form 1098. Your lending agency is required to furnish you with the Form 1098 by January 31. You may receive it in the mail, or you may receive a link to download the form directly from your lending agency.
A 1098 is just an information document. Its not filed with the tax return. You can report mortgage interest whether or not you receive the form. As long as you have documentation that you paid the interest, its not going to be a problem.
You can download your 1098-E from your servicers website. (You cant download your 1098-E from StudentAid.gov.) If youre not sure who your loan servicer is, you can log in to StudentAid.gov to get your servicers contact information.
Your college or career school will provide your 1098-T form electronically or by postal mail if you paid any qualified tuition and related education expenses during the previous calendar year.

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No, you will not get in trouble with the IRS if you forgot to claim your student loan interest on form 1098-E. But you will lose the opportunity of an income deduction of up to $2,500.
Even if you didnt receive a 1098-E from your servicer, you can download your 1098-E from your loan servicers website. If you are unsure who your loan servicer is, log in to StudentAid.gov or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243; TTY 1-800-730-8913).

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