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Are you looking for where to file 1098 online? IRS approved Tax1099.com allows you to eFile your 1098 with security and ease, all online. IRS Form 1098 is used to report mortgage interest.
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Form 1098, the Mortgage Interest Statement, is utilized by lenders to report payments of $600 or more in interest, mortgage insurance premiums, or points made by a borrower in a tax year. Lenders must file a separate Form 1098 for each mortgage they hold. If a mortgage doesn't meet the $600 interest threshold, filing the form isn't mandatory, but some lenders may still do so. The data on this form is used for specific tax deductions linked to interest, mortgage insurance premiums, or points paid.
With Tax1099.com, you can schedule the date that your forms are transmitted to the IRS. Scheduling your forms gives you time between when we email/USPS your forms to vendors and when we send the forms to the IRS. This is useful because your vendors may have edits to make. You can make those changes in Tax1099 before the scheduled date at no extra charge. We automatically schedule your IRS eFile transmission at a week away from when you submit, or by the deadline. You can edit this date to match your preference.
Filing Type | Due Date |
Recipient Copy | Jan 31, 2024 |
IRS eFile | April 01, 2024 |
IRS Paper Filing | Feb 28, 2024 |
IRS eFiled acceptance acknowledgment comes within 3 to 7 business days.
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Pricing Tier | $ 2.90 / Form | $ 2.19 / Form | $ 1.25 / Form | $ 0.65 / Form | Contact Us |
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