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I have been helping someone make the payments but the Year-End Statement shows only their Social Security Number. What can I provide the IRS as proof that I have also been making the payments?

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I have been helping someone make the payments but the Year-End Statement shows only their Social Security Number. What can I provide the IRS as proof that I have also been making the payments?

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The IRS requires us to provide one Social Security number only. If you are not a co-borrower on the loan, you should consult a tax preparer on the type of proof that is acceptable to the IRS for your situation. If you are on the loan as a co-borrower, we need written authorization from the primary borrower to change the Social Security Number for IRS reporting purposes.

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