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I received a refund for a student loan payment made in March 2020 because of the pandemic associated forbearance period. This refund included a very small amount of student loan interest ($16). My lender included a statement that if I had interest payments over $600, a revised 1098-E will be issued. I did not pay more than $600, but my lender did provide me with a letter showing the interest I had paid in 2020, which I included as an adjustment on my 2020 Schedule 1.
Now with this payment being refunded, do I need to amend my 2020 tax return to show $16 less of student loan interest? It does result in an additional $11 in tax being owed for 2020 based on the 2020 tax table. Alternatively, do I just treat this as $16 of other taxable income for 2022? Is the amount so negligible that it doesn't even matter? Thanks in advance!
I received a refund for a student loan payment made in March 2020 because of the pandemic associated forbearance period. This refund included a very small amount of student loan interest ($16). My lender included a statement that if I had interest payments over $600, a revised 1098-E will be issued. I did not pay more than $600, but my lender did provide me with a letter showing the interest I had paid in 2020, which I included as an adjustment on my 2020 Schedule 1.
Now with this payment being refunded, do I need to amend my 2020 tax return to show $16 less of student loan interest? It does result in an additional $11 in tax being owed for 2020 based on the 2020 tax table. Alternatively, do I just treat this as $16 of other taxable income for 2022? Is the amount so negligible that it doesn't even matter? Thanks in advance!