1098-E, Student Loan Interest Statement
If you made federal student loan payments in 2022, you may be eligible to deduct a portion of the interest you paid on your 2022 federal tax return.
1098-T, Tuition Statement
The 1098-T, Tuition Statement form reports tuition expenses you paid for college tuition that might entitle you to an adjustment to income or a tax credit.
Student Loan Servicer
Your student loan servicer (who you make payments to) will send you a copy of your 1098-E via email or postal mail if the interest you paid in 2022 met or exceeded $600.
- Even if you didn't receive a 1098-E from your servicer, you can download your 1098-E from your loan servicer's website.
- If you are unsure who your loan servicer is, log in to StudentAid.gov or call the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (1-800-433-3243; TTY 1-800-730-8913).
Additional Information
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The IRS provides tax benefits for education. They can be used on tuition or loan interest or to maximize your college savings.
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A list of Federal Student Aid servicers for the Direct Loan Program and for FFEL Program Loans purchased by the U.S. Department of Education is available on our Loan Servicer page.
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For more information about student loan interest deduction, visit the IRS's Tax Benefits for Education: Information Center.
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The 1098-T, Tuition Statement form reports tuition expenses you paid for college tuition that might entitle you to an adjustment to income or a tax credit. Information on the 1098-T is available from the IRS at Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement.