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posted Feb 12, 2021 1:04:35 PM

I pay mortagage to a private person and shes never given a 1098. i have a breakdown of the amoritization in the loan papers, can this be used?

is she required to give a 1098 every year?
would paying $7000 in interest even help?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 12, 2021 2:03:47 PM

Without knowing your filing status, income and more, I don't know if it will help. It won't hurt to try. You should definitely input all your expenses to which you are entitled.

 

Follow these steps:

  1. When you go into the Personal Deductions and Credits,
  2. choose Mortgage Interest.
  3. Type in the name of the lender, type in the person's name
  4. The program will say Tell us more about your loan from Person you listed,
  5. Select This is a seller-financed loan and I did not receive a 1098. Continue
  6. Enter the information, continue on

 

The person that you pay the money to, is required to file the interest they earn on Sch B regardless of what you file on your return.

If you do not have their social security number or EIN, and this helps your return, you will need to mail in your return. 

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Expert Alumni
Feb 12, 2021 2:03:47 PM

Without knowing your filing status, income and more, I don't know if it will help. It won't hurt to try. You should definitely input all your expenses to which you are entitled.

 

Follow these steps:

  1. When you go into the Personal Deductions and Credits,
  2. choose Mortgage Interest.
  3. Type in the name of the lender, type in the person's name
  4. The program will say Tell us more about your loan from Person you listed,
  5. Select This is a seller-financed loan and I did not receive a 1098. Continue
  6. Enter the information, continue on

 

The person that you pay the money to, is required to file the interest they earn on Sch B regardless of what you file on your return.

If you do not have their social security number or EIN, and this helps your return, you will need to mail in your return.