Here’s what happened on US Student Loan Center this week…
1. Is Student Loan Repayment Tax Deductible?
Is student loan repayment tax deductible? Whether this is the first time you’ve asked that question or not, it is beneficial to know the details about such deductions. Borrowers can even get a special student loan tax credit if they fall within a certain income level. Eligible borrowers can get as much as $2,500 tax credit. So read on to find out if you qualify for student loans tax credit… Click to read more
2. Student Loans Questions You Need to Ask This Time
Your student loans questions shouldn’t be shrugged off! Keep reading to see if you need to review your student loans or if you qualify for loan forgiveness. This article from Forbes has your student loan questions and answers… Click to read more
3. Obama Student Loan Forgiveness | What’s Going to Happen Next?
The Obama student loan forgiveness left a considerable impact. But since Trump’s election, the program has been the target of many revisions at best and elimination at worst. Changes that could possibly take effect this year will affect student loan repayment options and student loan forgiveness options. This article traces the development of the Obama student loan forgiveness program under the two administrations… Click to read more
4. What is a Student Loan Deferment?
Ahh…Delaying the inevitable of student loan deferment. Starting an article like this with a dumb question like, “Why defer your student loans?” would be a stupid thing to do. Because I’m having financial difficulty, you idiot! That would be your natural reply, and rightfully so! That being said… Click to read more
5. 6 FAFSA Mistakes To Avoid
Although millions of FAFSA applications are filed every year, there are still a lot of FAFSA mistakes. Some of these mistakes are so careless, they lead to a missed FAFSA deadline and ruin one’s chances of getting a good student loan deal. You won’t ever have to worry about this if you know the most common FAFSA mistakes to avoid. This article has everything you must keep in mind… Click to read more
What have you learned about student loans this week? Let us know in the comments below.
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