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STUDENT LOAN INTEREST
Only the person whose name is on the student loan and who is legally obligated to pay the loan can deduct the student loan interest. If you did not sign or co-sign for the loan you cannot deduct the interest.
You cannot deduct student loan interest if you are being claimed as someone else’s dependent, or if you are filing as married filing separately.
The student loan interest deduction can reduce your taxable income by up to $2500
Enter the interest you paid for your student loan by going to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Education>Student Loan Interest Paid in 2016 (Form 1098E)
STUDENT LOAN INTEREST
Only the person whose name is on the student loan and who is legally obligated to pay the loan can deduct the student loan interest. If you did not sign or co-sign for the loan you cannot deduct the interest.
You cannot deduct student loan interest if you are being claimed as someone else’s dependent, or if you are filing as married filing separately.
The student loan interest deduction can reduce your taxable income by up to $2500
Enter the interest you paid for your student loan by going to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Education>Student Loan Interest Paid in 2016 (Form 1098E)
My daughter has a 1098E and a 1098T with her name on it , but Turbo Tax wont allow me to enter it under her name. Why?
@velasquez12 wrote:
My daughter has a 1098E and a 1098T with her name on it , but Turbo Tax wont allow me to enter it under her name. Why?
Are you claiming her as your dependent? If so, the Form 1098-T is entered on your tax return.
If you are not legally liable for the student loan then you cannot enter the Form 1098-E, student loan interest, on your tax return.
If you are not claiming her as your dependent, then you cannot enter the Form 1098-T on your return. She can file her own tax return reporting the 1098-T and the 1098-E on her tax return.
Since i will not be able to enter 1098T and 1098E, is it necessary to file them?
@velasquez12 wrote:
Since i will not be able to enter 1098T and 1098E, is it necessary to file them?
No.
A 1098T (education expenses) is different than the 1098E (student loan interest). For the 1098T a parent can deduct the eligible expenses as long as the student is a dependent.
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