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It appears that your grant has been converted to a loan. The rules for what qualifies as a student loan for purposes of deducting the interest are fairly liberal. See:
https://www.policygenius.com/taxes/student-loan-interest-deduction/#what-is-a-qualified-student-loan
It appears that your grant has been converted to a loan. The rules for what qualifies as a student loan for purposes of deducting the interest are fairly liberal. See:
https://www.policygenius.com/taxes/student-loan-interest-deduction/#what-is-a-qualified-student-loan
Thanks! I wonder what can I do if the grantor refuses to provide me with 1098-E because "it doesn't relate to us since don't provide student loans". The grant was used solely for educational purposes and otherwise classifies as a qualified student loan according to the IRS link that you provided.
Even though you don't have a 1098-E, enter your interest in box 1 at that screen in TT, per the "What if i don't have this" link on that screen.
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