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Halfway through the year, my student loans switched lenders-both U.S. Dept of edu.. I received 1098e from both. Do I add all of them up or go with just current lender?

 
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PatriciaV
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Halfway through the year, my student loans switched lenders-both U.S. Dept of edu.. I received 1098e from both. Do I add all of them up or go with just current lender?

Yes, add the information from both Forms 1098-E. As you can see on the screenshot below (click to open), you work on each form one at a time. TurboTax will total the numbers for you.

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Halfway through the year, my student loans switched lenders-both U.S. Dept of edu.. I received 1098e from both. Do I add all of them up or go with just current lender?

Thank you! If I already filed my taxes and added them up put that total on one line, will they ask me to correct them?
PatriciaV
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Halfway through the year, my student loans switched lenders-both U.S. Dept of edu.. I received 1098e from both. Do I add all of them up or go with just current lender?

Probably not. As long as the total matches the info sent to the IRS, you should be fine.
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