Tax guide

Where can I find how much mortgage interest I've paid so I can take the mortgage interest deduction?

Look for a Form 1098 in the mail or in your email inbox if you have elected to receive electronic tax forms with your loan provider. The form will state how much interest you paid for the year.

For more information, see our Tax Breaks for Homeowners page on the Tax Guide.

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