08/30/2022
Our office is getting a great number of calls regarding the new Student Loan Forgiveness Program and I thought I'd share some of the key points here:
- There is an automatic continued pause on federal student loan payments through January 2023.
- To qualify for this plan, your income must be below $125K if your filing status is single ($250K if you file as Married Filing Joint or Head of Household).
- The relief is up to $10K ($20K if you received Plan Grant in College).
- This is NOT refundable; which means, the debt relief is up to the balance due on your federal tax return (does not include State).
- Income-Based Repayment Plans (IBR) have been modified and improved.
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) is still available through 10/31/2022.
- The debt forgiven is NOT taxable under IRC. Sec. 108(f)(5) for federal purposes, but it's not 100% clear how the states will treat this.
There is a great deal of planning opportunities around this area and highly encourage you to work with your tax advisor to take full advantage of this.
As always, this information is only intended for informational and educational purposes and is not intended to be Legal or Tax Advice.
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