Where do I enter my 1098 mortgage interest statement?
Form 1098 (Mortgage Interest Statement) shows how much mortgage interest, points, and (often) real estate/property tax you paid in the previous year.
If you didn't get a Form 1098 from your mortgage company by early February, you might be able to find this information on January's mortgage statement. Contact your lender if you need help understanding Form 1098 or think that any information is missing.
To enter your 1098 in TurboTax, select your product below and follow the instructions.
TurboTax Online or Mobile
Go to the 1098 screen under Deductions & Credits.
Answer Yes to Did you pay any home loans in 2025?
On the Let's get your 1098 form screen, enter the name of your lender to see if you can import your 1098.
If you can't or don't want to import, select Change how I enter my form to upload, take a picture of, or manually enter your 1098.
Continue through the screens until your 1098 is added.
TurboTax Desktop
Open or continue your return.
Go to Federal Taxes.
Go to Deductions & Credits and select I'll choose what I work on.
Under Your Home, select Start or Update next to Mortgage Interest, Points, Refinancing, and Interest.
Answer Yes on the screen Did you pay any home loans in 2025?
Continue through the screens until your 1098 is added.
What if I don't have a 1098 mortgage interest statement?
That's OK. You can get your mortgage info by going to your lender’s website. Other documents, like your monthly mortgage bills and your Closing Disclosure (or HUD-1), will also have some of this information.
Your lender should send you a 1098 by January 31. If you haven’t received one by then, contact them for the information you need.




