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It says my mortgage origination date in not valid but it is the exact date on my 1098

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Carl
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It says my mortgage origination date in not valid but it is the exact date on my 1098

Mortgage for what? Your primary residence? Rental property? Some other real estate?

For whatever it is, you need to check the "purchase/acquisiton date" of the property itself. How and where you do that, depends on what this mortgage is for.

It also matters if it's a 1098 for a refi that you're entering, if the refi was in 2019.

 

It says my mortgage origination date in not valid but it is the exact date on my 1098

Does the 1098 from your lender have a date in box 3?

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**

It says my mortgage origination date in not valid but it is the exact date on my 1098

...another ALSO:

 

 "Sometimes" You need all 4 digits when you type in  the year.  

 

06/06/19 may be a no-go format

06/06/2019  is valid for a date entry format .

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In the Online software it seems to vary some....6/6/18  will take as 06/06/2018.......6/6/19 won't

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
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