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The loan must be a qualified student loan for the benefit of you, your spouse, or your dependent. Loans from a qualified employer plan don't count, nor do private loans from family or friends.
thanks Bsch4477,
what is considered a quaified loan?
this loan was strictly used for tuition.
There is a good discussion of this here:
https://support.taxslayer.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015900671-What-is-a-qualified-student-loan-
thank you!
My son did recive a 1098-e and the loan is in his name. I am the co-signer and claim him as a dependent.
can i claim the 1098-E or does he?
You can claim if you have met two of the following requirements in order to claim:
For more information, click here:https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc456
You do. Since he is your dependent he can’t claim it.
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