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Hompoint did not send us a 1098 so how do we get a copy of what should have been turned into IRS?

 
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LindaS5247
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Hompoint did not send us a 1098 so how do we get a copy of what should have been turned into IRS?

You can possibly get your mortgage info by going to your lender’s website.

 

Your 1098 (Mortgage Interest Statement) shows how much mortgage interest, points, and (oftentimes) real estate/property tax you paid in the previous year.

 

If you didn't get your 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 think that your 1098 is missing information or if you need help deciphering it.

 

Here's how to enter your mortgage interest statement in TurboTax:

  1. Open or continue your return, if you haven’t already
  2. Locate the search bar in the upper right of your screen, and search for 1098. Select the Jump to link at the top of the search results
  3. Answer Yes on the screen Did you pay any home loans in 2022?
  4. On the following screens, you can choose how to enter your 1098:
    • If your lender is a TurboTax partner, you can import your Form 1098. Search for your bank or financial institution and enter your login credentials to begin the import process
    • If you prefer to upload a copy of your form from your device, or type in the info yourself, select Change how I enter my form and follow the instructions on the next screens
  5. As you continue through the screens, answer the questions about your mortgage according to your situation and enter or confirm the info from your 1098

 

If you don't receive a Form 1098 from your lender, it's possible that you didn't pay enough in interest for the year to meet the reporting requirement which s $600. But if you're certain that you should have received one, you'll need to reach out to your lender.

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