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MinhT
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My home mortgage was sold in 2016 and I paid two different companies. How do I list the second company?

You can add the second form 1098 by following these steps:

  • In TurboTax, open your return and click on Federal Taxes then on Deductions & Credits
  • Click Edit/Add next to Mortgage Interest, Refinancing, and Insurance
  • On the Mortgage deduction summary page, click on Add a Lender (see attached screenshot)

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MinhT
Expert Alumni

My home mortgage was sold in 2016 and I paid two different companies. How do I list the second company?

You can add the second form 1098 by following these steps:

  • In TurboTax, open your return and click on Federal Taxes then on Deductions & Credits
  • Click Edit/Add next to Mortgage Interest, Refinancing, and Insurance
  • On the Mortgage deduction summary page, click on Add a Lender (see attached screenshot)

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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