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If you paid mortgage insurance (which is different than insurance on the home itself) you should enter it on the tax return, regardless of it being on the 1098.
You just need to have proof of the payments (your statements) should you ever be asked by IRS.
If you paid mortgage insurance (which is different than insurance on the home itself) you should enter it on the tax return, regardless of it being on the 1098.
You just need to have proof of the payments (your statements) should you ever be asked by IRS.
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