Information on the Extension of the Employer Student Loan Repayment Assistance Program

Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act in March 2020, which offered a tax incentive for employers to help their employees with student loan repayment.  The new stimulus bill signed on December 21, 2020 extends the ability for employers to make tax-free student loan repayment contributions for employees until 2025.  As with other forms of employer-provided educational assistance previously included in the law, the amount of the payments is capped at $5,250 per year per employee, and is excluded from the employee's taxable income.

The payments would be part of any new or pre-existing educational assistance program offered by an employer. Information about the eligibility requirements for an educational assistance program can be found at the Internal Revenue Service website in § 127 of the Internal Revenue Code.

The Federal Reserve estimated that student loan debt in the United States reached $1.6 trillion in June, 2019, and the Institute for College Access and Success lists the average student loan debt in Maryland for students attending a four-year institution is $30,303.

MHEC continues to work with Governor Hogan's leadership to support scholarships and programs that offer options to reduce the cost of college. This year MHEC is responsible for administering scholarships and grants to more than 57,000 Maryland students, with expenditures totaling nearly $126 million. These programs can be found at https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/FinancialAid/descriptions.aspx 

Some of the MHEC programs that focus specifically on student loan debt relief include the annual Student Loan Debt Relief Tax Credit and the Loan Assistance Repayment Programs (LARP). The Student Loan Debt Relief Tax Credit provides Maryland income tax credits to eligible recipients to apply against student loan balances that were used to pay for undergraduate and graduate postsecondary education. The Loan Assistance Repayment Programs (LARP) can assist Maryland residents in certain careers with student loan debt repayment. For more information on these programs, go to https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/StudentLoanDebtReliefTaxCredit.aspx and  https://mhec.maryland.gov/preparing/Pages/FinancialAid/descriptions.aspx

 

Related resources:​

MDBiz News – Providing the latest, news, resources, and commentary from the Maryland business community:

https://open.maryland.gov/blog/​


Forbes story on Extension of Employer Student Loan Repayments until 2025:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackfriedman/2020/12/21/congress-extends-employer-student-loan-repayment-until-2025/


Bradley Alert:

https://www.bradley.com/insights/publications/2020/06/how-to-provide-employees-up-to-5250-in-nontaxable-student-loan-repayment-assistance-this-year

 

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