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Federal Free Printable Form 1098 (Rev. January 2022) for 2024 Federal Mortgage Interest Statement (Info Copy Only)

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Mortgage Interest Statement (Info Copy Only)
Form 1098 (Rev. January 2022)

Attention: Copy A of this form is provided for informational purposes only. Copy A appears in red, similar to the official IRS form. The official printed version of Copy A of this IRS form is scannable, but the online version of it, printed from this website, is not. Do not print and file copy A downloaded from this website; a penalty may be imposed for filing with the IRS information return forms that can’t be scanned. See part O in the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns, available at www.irs.gov/form1099, for more information about penalties. Please note that Copy B and other copies of this form, which appear in black, may be downloaded and printed and used to satisfy the requirement to provide the information to the recipient. To order official IRS information returns, which include a scannable Copy A for filing with the IRS and all other applicable copies of the form, visit www.IRS.gov/orderforms. Click on Employer and Information Returns, and we’ll mail you the forms you request and their instructions, as well as any publications you may order. Information returns may also be filed electronically using the IRS Filing Information Returns Electronically (FIRE) system (visit www.IRS.gov/FIRE) or the IRS Affordable Care Act Information Returns (AIR) program (visit www.IRS.gov/AIR). See IRS Publications 1141, 1167, and 1179 for more information about printing these tax forms. 8181 VOID CORRECTED OMB No. 1545-1380 RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone no. Form 1098 (Rev. January 2022) For calendar year Mortgage Interest Statement 20 1 Mortgage interest received from payer(s)/borrower(s) $ RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S TIN PAYER’S/BORROWER’S TIN 2 Outstanding mortgage principal 3 Mortgage origination date $ PAYER’S/BORROWER’S name 4 Refund of overpaid interest 5 Mortgage insurance premiums $ $ 6 Points paid on purchase of principal residence $ Street address (including apt. no.) 7 If address of property securing mortgage is the same as PAYER’S/BORROWER’S address, check the box, or enter the address or description in box 8. City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code 8 Address or description of property securing mortgage (see instructions) 9 Number of properties securing the mortgage For Internal Revenue Service Center File with Form 1096. For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. 10 Other 11 Mortgage acquisition date Account number (see instructions) Form 1098 (Rev. 1-2022) Copy A Cat. No. 14402K Do Not Cut or Separate Forms on This Page www.irs.gov/Form1098 — Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Do Not Cut or Separate Forms on This Page CORRECTED (if checked) RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone no. *Caution: The amount shown may OMB No. 1545-1380 not be fully deductible by you. Limits based on the loan amount Form and the cost and value of the secured property may apply. Also, you may only deduct interest to the (Rev. January 2022) extent it was incurred by you, For calendar year actually paid by you, and not 20 reimbursed by another person. 1098 1 Mortgage interest received from payer(s)/borrower(s)* $ RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S TIN PAYER’S/BORROWER’S TIN 2 Outstanding mortgage principal 3 Mortgage origination date $ PAYER’S/BORROWER’S name 4 Refund of overpaid interest 5 Mortgage insurance premiums $ $ 6 Points paid on purchase of principal residence $ Street address (including apt. no.) 7 If address of property securing mortgage is the same as PAYER’S/BORROWER’S address, the box is checked, or the address or description is entered in box 8. City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code 8 Address or description of property securing mortgage 9 Number of properties securing the mortgage 10 Other Copy B For Payer/ Borrower The information in boxes 1 through 9 and 11 is important tax information and is being furnished to the IRS. If you are required to file a return, a negligence penalty or other sanction may be imposed on you if the IRS determines that an underpayment of tax results because you overstated a deduction for this mortgage interest or for these points, reported in boxes 1 and 6; or because you didn’t report the refund of interest (box 4); or because you claimed a nondeductible item. 11 Mortgage acquisition date Account number (see instructions) Form 1098 (Rev. 1-2022) Mortgage Interest Statement (Keep for your records) www.irs.gov/Form1098 Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Instructions for Payer/Borrower A person (including a financial institution, a governmental unit, and a cooperative housing corporation) who is engaged in a trade or business and, in the course of such trade or business, received from you at least $600 of mortgage interest (including certain points) on any one mortgage in the calendar year must furnish this statement to you. If you received this statement as the payer of record on a mortgage on which there are other borrowers, furnish each of the other borrowers with information about the proper distribution of amounts reported on this form. Each borrower is entitled to deduct only the amount each borrower paid and points paid by the seller that represent each borrower’s share of the amount allowable as a deduction. Each borrower may have to include in income a share of any amount reported in box 4. If your mortgage payments were subsidized by a government agency, you may not be able to deduct the amount of the subsidy. See the instructions for Schedule A, C, or E (Form 1040) for how to report the mortgage interest. Also, for more information, see Pub. 936 and Pub. 535. Payer’s/Borrower’s taxpayer identification number (TIN). For your protection, this form may show only the last four digits of your TIN (SSN, ITIN, ATIN, or EIN). However, the issuer has reported your complete TIN to the IRS. Account number. May show an account or other unique number the lender has assigned to distinguish your account. Box 1. Shows the mortgage interest received by the recipient/lender during the year. This amount includes interest on any obligation secured by real property, including a mortgage, home equity loan, or line of credit. This amount does not include points, government subsidy payments, or seller payments on a “buydown” mortgage. Such amounts are deductible by you only in certain circumstances. ! ▲ CAUTION If you prepaid interest in the calendar year that accrued in full by January 15, of the subsequent year, this prepaid interest may be included in box 1. However, you cannot deduct the prepaid amount in the calendar year paid even though it may be included in box 1. If you hold a mortgage credit certificate and can claim the mortgage interest credit, see Form 8396. If the interest was paid on a mortgage, home equity loan, or line of credit secured by a qualified residence, you can only deduct the interest paid on acquisition indebtedness, and you may be subject to a deduction limitation. Box 2. Shows the outstanding principal on the mortgage as of January 1 of the calendar year. If the mortgage originated in the calendar year, shows the mortgage principal as of the date of origination. If the recipient/lender acquired the loan in the calendar year, shows the mortgage principal as of the date of acquisition. Box 3. Shows the date of the mortgage origination. Box 4. Do not deduct this amount. It is a refund (or credit) for overpayment(s) of interest you made in a prior year or years. If you itemized deductions in the year(s) you paid the interest, you may have to include part or all of the box 4 amount on the “Other income” line of your calendar year Schedule 1 (Form 1040). No adjustment to your prior year(s) tax return(s) is necessary. For more information, see Pub. 936 and Itemized Deduction Recoveries in Pub. 525. Box 5. If an amount is reported in this box, it may qualify to be treated as deductible mortgage interest. See the calendar year Schedule A (Form 1040) instructions and Pub. 936. Box 6. Not all points are reportable to you. Box 6 shows points you or the seller paid this year for the purchase of your principal residence that are required to be reported to you. Generally, these points are fully deductible in the year paid, but you must subtract seller-paid points from the basis of your residence. Other points not reported in box 6 may also be deductible. See Pub. 936 to figure the amount you can deduct. Box 7. If the address of the property securing the mortgage is the same as the payer’s/borrower’s, either the box has been checked, or box 8 has been completed. Box 8. Shows the address or description of the property securing the mortgage. Box 9. If more than one property secures the loan, shows the number of properties securing the mortgage. If only one property secures the loan, this box may be blank. Box 10. The interest recipient may use this box to give you other information, such as real estate taxes or insurance paid from escrow. Box 11. If the recipient/lender acquired the mortgage in the calendar year, shows the date of acquisition. Future developments. For the latest information about developments related to Form 1098 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/Form1098. Free File. Go to www.irs.gov/FreeFile to see if you qualify for no-cost online federal tax preparation, e-filing, and direct deposit or payment options. VOID CORRECTED OMB No. 1545-1380 RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S name, street address, city or town, state or province, country, ZIP or foreign postal code, and telephone no. Form 1098 (Rev. January 2022) For calendar year Mortgage Interest Statement 20 1 Mortgage interest received from payer(s)/borrower(s) $ RECIPIENT’S/LENDER’S TIN PAYER’S/BORROWER’S TIN 2 Outstanding mortgage principal 3 Mortgage origination date Copy C For Recipient/ Lender $ PAYER’S/BORROWER’S name 4 Refund of overpaid interest 5 Mortgage insurance premiums $ $ 6 Points paid on purchase of principal residence $ Street address (including apt. no.) 7 If address of property securing mortgage is the same as PAYER’S/BORROWER’S address, check the box, or enter the address or description in box 8. City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code 8 Address or description of property securing mortgage (see instructions) 9 Number of properties securing the mortgage 10 Other 11 Mortgage acquisition date Account number (see instructions) Form 1098 (Rev. 1-2022) For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. www.irs.gov/Form1098 Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service Instructions for Recipient/Lender To complete Form 1098, use: • The current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns, and • The current Instructions for Form 1098. To order these instructions and additional forms, go to www.irs.gov/EmployerForms. Caution: Because paper forms are scanned during processing, you cannot file certain Forms 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 3921, or 5498 that you print from the IRS website. Filing and furnishing. For filing and furnishing instructions, including due dates, and requesting filing or furnishing extensions, see the current General Instructions for Certain Information Returns. Need help? If you have questions about reporting on Form 1098, call the information reporting customer service site toll free at 866-455-7438 or 304-263-8700 (not toll free). Persons with a hearing or speech disability with access to TTY/TDD equipment can call 304-579-4827 (not toll free).
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