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Unfortunately, no. You can take the student loan interest deduction for interest that you paid on the student loans in your name, but you cannot deduct interest on loans that are in your parents’ names.
You can claim the deduction only if all of the following apply:
For more information, please see IRS Tax Topic 456 - Student Loan Interest Deduction.
If your father's name is on the loan, then he would receive the 1098 and be eligible to take the credit. You can't take the credit because you are not obligated to pay the loan. But your father can take credit. You making the payments directly is the same as you giving him money and him making the payments on the loan. The payments are credited to him.
Unfortunately, no. You can take the student loan interest deduction for interest that you paid on the student loans in your name, but you cannot deduct interest on loans that are in your parents’ names.
You can claim the deduction only if all of the following apply:
For more information, please see IRS Tax Topic 456 - Student Loan Interest Deduction.
The money that I paid my student loan that are in my parents name, will they be able to claim the student loan interest?
Yes, as long as they meet the following guidelines, they can claim the interest. They can claim the deduction if all of the following apply:
A qualified student loan is a loan you took out solely to pay qualified higher education expenses that were:
But what if the parent receives a 1098-e but the son had made the payments. Will the father be able to claim the amount on the 1098 E on his tax return? And what happens if the father does claim this?
If your father's name is on the loan, then he would receive the 1098 and be eligible to take the credit. You can't take the credit because you are not obligated to pay the loan. But your father can take credit. You making the payments directly is the same as you giving him money and him making the payments on the loan. The payments are credited to him.
What if you're not a dependent, filing single. Can I give my parent the 1098-E form to file?
I am single and making payments to my student loan under my parent's name. I cannot claim it and they do not claim me as a dependent. Can they file it in their taxes?
Only the person who is legally obligated to pay the loan can deduct it. So it depends on who's name(s) are on the note.
Thanks!
So because my parent's name is on it but I'm paying it means they are also unable to claim it?
If you parents name is on the student loan and they are legally obligated to pay the loan, they can deduct the student loan interest.
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