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I'm assuming you are filling out the MN student loan credit information. They are asking for the amount you actually took out in loans to pay for school. So, if you took out a $10,000 loan 5 years ago and have been paying it since then - they are asking for the $10,000 number - not what you have paid or how much left.
BUT - there is a $5,000 max original loan amount for that credit anyways - so if you know you had more than that in original loans, you can just enter $5,000.
I'm assuming you are filling out the MN student loan credit information. They are asking for the amount you actually took out in loans to pay for school. So, if you took out a $10,000 loan 5 years ago and have been paying it since then - they are asking for the $10,000 number - not what you have paid or how much left.
BUT - there is a $5,000 max original loan amount for that credit anyways - so if you know you had more than that in original loans, you can just enter $5,000.
Added $5000 but it keeps saying there is an error
I also entered the same as other users - 5000 and 5000. either way says error. I've never had this trouble before. I'd go on Chat with an Expert, but it doesn't say if there is a cost, or not. Thanks to anyone who knows how to get past this.
having same issue :(
Once your income is too high for the credit, the program fails during the review without letting you know the reason. Delete the M1SLC in order to file your return.
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