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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Tax-free student loan forgiveness ends in 2025. Will you owe more?
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Tax-free student loan forgiveness ends in 2025. Will you owe more?

Last updated: November 24, 2025 7:50 am
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Student loan forgiveness has been a hot topic for many borrowers who are struggling with overwhelming debt. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provided a ray of hope by making all federal student loan forgiveness programs tax-free. This was a relief for many borrowers who feared facing surprise tax bills after having their loans forgiven. However, this provision is set to expire at the end of this year, leaving many borrowers uncertain about the future tax implications of loan forgiveness.

The American Rescue Plan Act impacted all forms of loan forgiveness, including federal and private student loans. While some programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) were already exempt from federal income taxes, others were not. The expiration of this act will have varying effects on different forgiveness programs.

For borrowers eligible for PSLF, the good news is that forgiven loans have always been tax-free and will continue to be so beyond 2026. This program is a lifeline for those working in nonprofit organizations with federal loans, as the government forgives the loan balance after 120 qualifying payments.

Income-driven repayment (IDR) plans are another option for borrowers struggling with repayment. These plans calculate monthly payments based on discretionary income and family size, with forgiveness after 20 or 25 years. However, under the terms of IDR plans, borrowers must pay taxes on the forgiven amount. The American Rescue Plan Act exempted borrowers from taxes on forgiven balances between Jan. 1, 2021, and Dec. 31, 2025.

Teacher Loan Forgiveness, a federal program for teachers in low-income schools, has been exempt from income taxes since Jan. 1, 2021, and is expected to remain so. Additionally, federal and private student loans discharged due to death or disability have been tax-free under the American Rescue Plan Act, with no expiration date under the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB).

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The expiration of the tax exemption for some forms of loan forgiveness in 2025 could have significant implications for borrowers. The sudden tax bills that may arise are commonly referred to as a “student loan tax bomb,” catching borrowers off guard. To prepare for potential tax liabilities, borrowers are advised to estimate their forgiveness amounts, consider insolvency, enter into payment plans, and set aside cash for future tax bills.

If you need assistance navigating the tax consequences of loan forgiveness, it’s recommended to consult a tax professional. For those not eligible for forgiveness, student loan refinancing could be a viable option to better manage debt. Stay informed about the evolving landscape of student loan forgiveness and tax implications to make informed financial decisions.

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