*1098 → Mortgage interest, real estate taxes*1098-E → Student loan interest*1098-T → Tuition & education expenses*Schedule A → Itemized deductions (medical, mortgage, taxes, charity, etc.)*Schedule C → Business expenses (for self-employed)*Schedule E → Rental property expenses*Schedule F → Farm expenses*Form 2441 → Child & dependent care expenses (credit)*Form 8863 → Education credits (based on 1098-T)*Form 8889 → HSA contributions/expenses
👉 Summary:*Income forms (like W-2, 1099) are provided by payers.
*Expense/deduction forms (like 1098, Schedules, credit forms) are either provided by payees (bank, school, lender) or self-prepared when filing.
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