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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Morehouse 1098 request form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps establish when your request was made.
  3. Fill in your full name in the 'Student Name' field, ensuring it matches your official records for accuracy.
  4. Provide your Morehouse ID or Social Security Number in the designated field to identify your account.
  5. Indicate the tax year(s) for which you are requesting a copy of your 1098-T form. Be specific to avoid any delays.
  6. Sign the form in the 'Signature' section to authorize your request.
  7. Complete your mailing address, including city, state, and zip code, if you prefer to receive the form by mail. Alternatively, check 'Pick-Up' if you wish to collect it in person.
  8. Lastly, provide a telephone number where you can be reached for any follow-up questions regarding your request.

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The IRS Form 1098-T is an information form filed with the Internal Revenue Service. You, or the person who may claim you as a dependent, may be able to claim an education tax credit on IRS Form 1040 for the qualified tuition and related expenses that were actually paid during the calendar year.
Your student loan servicer (who you make payments to) will send you a copy of your 1098-E via email or postal mail if the interest you paid in 2022 met or exceeded $600.
Yes. You can still claim AOTC if you didnt receive a Form 1098-T because the school isnt required to provide it or the school closed and didnt provide it if: Student or person able to claim the student as a dependent meets all other eligibility requirements to claim AOTC.
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.
Your student loan servicer (who you make payments to) will send you a copy of your 1098-E via email or postal mail if the interest you paid in 2022 met or exceeded $600. Even if you didnt receive a 1098-E from your servicer, you can download your 1098-E from your loan servicers website.

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Did you send a copy of this form to the IRS? Yes. The Taxpayer Relief Act of 2017, requires institutions to file 1098-T information to assist taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service (opens in new window) in determining eligibility for the HOPE and Lifetime Learning education tax credits.

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