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March 29, 2025
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My mortgage was sold in 2024 so I have two 1098s. TT is limiting my mortgage deduction to only the first 1098. What did I do wrong?

  • March 29, 2025
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Should I enter a paid-off date and maount for the first 1098 or should I leave that blank?

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    KrisD15
    March 29, 2025

    Yes, enter the date it was paid off and the ending balance on that date. 

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    March 29, 2025

    Thanks.  I did that and am still only getting the deduction for the first mortgage.

    KrisD15
    March 29, 2025

    Oh, my mistake, the loan was never paid off, simply sold to another Lender, 

    please follow these steps:

     

    Enter the first (oldest) 1098 and indicated that it was secured by home 
    Select BOTH "new loan with points" (if points were paid) and "bought or improved home in 2024"
    Enter points (if applicable) 
    Select YES "This loan was paid off or refinanced with a different lender in 2024". 
    (NOTE; If you indicate NO to "paid off or refinanced", the program will add the mortgage balances)


    No, not most recent 1098
    "HELOC or refinance?" NO
    Yes, only used on this home
    The points (if applicable) and interest should be added and reported on Schedule A


    Enter the second 1098 
    Yes, secured by home
    Indicate that you bought or improved the home with this loan, but  DO NOT indicate that it was a NEW loan, DO NOT ENTER POINTS A SECOND TIME
    Yes, most recent 1098
    Neither HELOC nor refinance 
    Yes, only used on this home
    DONE


    All interest and points were reported as deductions on Schedule A
    I did get a "Let's Check These Entries" when I ran "Smart Check" where I had to indicate if either loan was a refinance. 
    I selected "Refinance NO"
    The full deduction remained on Schedule A
     

     

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