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Student loan interest

My private student loan was turned over to a collection agency -  "Navient".  I have no 1098-E.
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MargaretL
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Student loan interest

You can still deduct it if you paid it (to the collection agency), and if you otherwise qualify -  even though you don't have the form.

  1. Federal Taxes
  2. Deductions & Credits
  3. Education
  4. Select Student Loan Interest Paid (Form 1098-E)

You can deduct student loan interest if all of the following apply:

  • You paid interest on a qualified student loan in tax year 2016
  • You are legally obligated to pay interest 
  • Your filing status is not married filing separately
  • You cannot be claimed as dependents on someone else's return

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MargaretL
Expert Alumni

Student loan interest

You can still deduct it if you paid it (to the collection agency), and if you otherwise qualify -  even though you don't have the form.

  1. Federal Taxes
  2. Deductions & Credits
  3. Education
  4. Select Student Loan Interest Paid (Form 1098-E)

You can deduct student loan interest if all of the following apply:

  • You paid interest on a qualified student loan in tax year 2016
  • You are legally obligated to pay interest 
  • Your filing status is not married filing separately
  • You cannot be claimed as dependents on someone else's return
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