What is a 1098-E?
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.
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.
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...
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...
Find out how to access your tax reporting documents, including the 1042-S, 1098-E and 1098-T.
Not all students are eligible to receive a 1098-T. Forms will not be issued under the following circumstances:
Click here: https://www.heartland.ecsi.net
1. Log into your account
2. Navigate to Tax Documents
3. Choose the 1098-E form by year and click “View”
If you have any trouble logging in, please contact our office.
To obtain copies of your 1098-T from years prior to 2015, please contact the Student Accounts Office at student_billing@harvard.edu.
If your tax reporting document (W-2, 1042-S, 1098-E, 1098-T, 1099-Misc, etc.) contains incorrect information such as your SSN or name, you should contact the issuer immediately.
Forms are made available at my.harvard.edu in January. Students will be notified by email as soon as they are available.