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YES. It won't let me e-file before I fix it, but I don't know what's wrong with it. Far as I can tell it's filled out fine. Following, if you want to follow my question as well at top.
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Me! Trying to fix it now... I'll update if I figure it out.
Yes, the issue for me was that my wife's total student loan payment amount for 2021 wasn't enough for there to be credit for, but it was still requiring a TP qualified loan amount on the form. It didn't accept any number I entered. I, on the other hand, had a high enough amount paid to get a $500 credit for my studen loans. The weird thing is the form was showing a $500 credit in the column for my wife, but the end total was correct and stated a $500 credit (for what I paid).
I had to delete the form and add it again with only the amount I paid and selected "No" for the question referring to whether or not any qualified loan payments were made for my wife's student loans. This definitely appears to be a bug in the software as you should still be able to say "Yes" for this question and enter the total amount paid, even though it ends up not qualifying for the credit.
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