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Major Relief for Millions: US Education Department Resumes Student Loan Forgiveness

October 18, 2025
in Education
Reading Time: 4 min

For millions of Americans grappling with student debt, a pivotal development offers renewed hope and peace of mind. A substantial number of borrowers enrolled in income-driven repayment plans, whose federal loan cancellations had been paused, can now look forward to reduced balances without the looming threat of unexpected tax liabilities. This positive news follows a recent agreement between the United States Department of Education and the American Federation of Teachers, which had advocated for the department to process loan discharges for eligible individuals.

Understanding Income-Driven Repayment Plans and the Recent Pause

Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) programs are designed to align monthly student loan payments with a borrower’s income and household size. A key benefit of these plans is the forgiveness of any remaining debt after 20 to 25 years of qualifying payments. However, earlier this year, cancellations across several of these plans were temporarily halted. This pause resulted from the Trump administration’s interpretation of a court order, which emerged from Republican-led legal challenges in 2023 against the SAVE plan, the most generous IDR option introduced by the Biden administration.

The interruption posed considerable financial risks. Typically, canceled student debt is considered taxable income. However, a temporary tax exemption that shields borrowers from federal taxes on forgiven loans is set to expire at the end of the year. As Winston Berkman-Breen, legal director at Protect Borrowers, highlighted, “With today’s filing, borrowers can rest a little easier knowing that they won’t be unjustly hit with a tax bill once their student loans are finally canceled, pursuant to federal law.”

The New Agreement: What Borrowers Need to Know

Under the recently approved agreement, borrowers in IDR plans who complete enough qualifying payments in 2025 will not incur federal taxes on their forgiven loans. This applies irrespective of the specific plan they are enrolled in or when the cancellation process is finalized. The agreement, formally submitted as a joint status report in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, awaits final court approval.

Furthermore, the US Education Department has committed to continue processing loan discharges for eligible borrowers in the Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE) plans, as long as these programs remain active. It’s worth noting that these programs are scheduled to be phased out by 2028 under legislation passed last summer. Separately, the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) program, which had faced its own distinct pause, has also seen the resumption of loan cancellation for eligible borrowers.

Stanley Tate, a consumer lawyer specializing in student loans, lauded the development as “a huge win.” He further emphasized that “so long as you’re not in the SAVE Plan, you shouldn’t need to change plans to get your loans forgiven.”

Additional Assurances and Program Updates

The agreement extends its reach to cover several other important areas. Borrowers who have already met the required payment threshold for forgiveness but continued to make payments afterward will now receive reimbursements. Applications for “buy backs” will also continue to be processed, allowing participants in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to count periods spent in forbearance towards their loan cancellation.

In a crucial clarification, the United States Department of Education has confirmed that all borrowers are eligible to enroll in the Income-Based Repayment program, even if they do not meet a “partial financial hardship” criterion. This addresses an issue from earlier this year where some borrowers were denied entry due to not meeting that specific requirement.

A spokesperson for the department stated that they are now fully capable of processing loan cancellations for borrowers who have made the necessary number of payments. The department looks forward to continuing its efforts to streamline the student loan repayment process through the implementation of the president’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”

While the exact number of borrowers who will qualify for immediate relief and the definitive timeline for final discharges remain to be seen, this agreement represents a meaningful stride toward alleviating uncertainty for student loan holders across the nation.

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