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Get 2012 Form 1098-e. Student Loan Interest Statement - Irs
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How to fill out the 2012 Form 1098-E. Student Loan Interest Statement - Irs online
Filing your 2012 Form 1098-E, Student Loan Interest Statement, accurately is crucial for ensuring that you receive the appropriate tax benefits related to student loan interest. This guide provides comprehensive instructions tailored for users of varying experience levels to help you successfully complete the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out your Form 1098-E with ease.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the 2012 Form 1098-E. This will allow you to open and work on the form online.
- In the 'Recipient’s/Lender’s name' section, enter the complete name and contact details of the lender or institution that provided the student loans.
- Fill in the 'Recipient’s federal identification number' field. This is typically the employer identification number (EIN) for the lender.
- Complete the 'Borrower’s social security number' section with the correct details of the borrower. Note that only the last four digits may be shown on your copy for privacy.
- In 'Box 1', indicate the total amount of student loan interest received by the lender during the tax year that you are claiming.
- If applicable, check the box in 'Box 2' if loan origination fees and/or capitalized interest are not included in Box 1 for loans made before September 1, 2004.
- Enter the 'Borrower's name' and 'Street address' in the appropriate sections. Ensure accuracy to avoid delays in processing.
- Include 'City, state, and ZIP code' beneath the borrower's address for full completion.
- Fill in the 'Account number', which is a unique identification number for the borrower's account as assigned by the lender.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy. You may then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filing your documents online today to ensure you meet all necessary deadlines and requirements!
If you don't receive the 1098-EIf you paid less than $600 in interest, you might not get a 1098-E form. If you don't receive a form, the U.S. Department of Education says you should contact your loan servicer to find out how much you paid in interest. Check for a phone number on statements sent to you by the servicer.
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