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12 results for "1098-E"

12 results for "1098-E"

What is a 1098-E?

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Form 1098-E reports interest you paid on a student loan during the preceding year.  The lenders that service your student loans must send you a copy of Form 1098-E by January 31st.

What is a 1098-T?

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The 1098-T is a record of the financial information reported by Harvard to the IRS on a student's behalf. The information on form 1098T can be used to help you determine if you are eligible for education tax credits when filing a U.S. tax return*. The...

How do I view my 1098-T online?

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To access your 1098-T (2015-present) electronically, you must log in with your Harvard credentials at my.harvard.edu. After logging in, navigate to the 'Student Accounts' tab in the left-menu and then select the link under 'Paperless 1098-T'. A...

Am I eligible for a 1098-T?

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Not all students are eligible to receive a 1098-T. Forms will not be issued under the following circumstances:

  • The amount paid for qualified tuition and related expenses* in the calendar year is less than or equal to the total scholarships disbursed...

Tax Filing Resources

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Internal Revenue Service (IRS) https://www.irs.gov Tax Information for Students Tax Information for Foreign Students and Scholars Publication 17: Your Federal Income Tax-For Individuals Publication 8863: Education Credits Publication 970: Tax Benefits for...