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Student Loan Tax Bomb Returning In 2026
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Student Loan Tax Bomb Returning In 2026

  • July 16, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
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Key Points

  • The student loan tax bomb is set to return in 2026, ending the temporary tax-free status on forgiven student debt.
  • Forgiveness through Public Service Loan Forgiveness and disability discharge remains tax-free, while most Income-Driven Repayment forgiveness could be taxable.
  • Insolvency rules can reduce or eliminate the tax bill, and in most cases, borrowers still come out far ahead despite the tax owed.

A federal provision that made student loan forgiveness tax-free is scheduled to end in 2025, raising concerns among borrowers expecting forgiveness through income-driven repayment (IDR) plans. The “student loan tax bomb” refers to the federal income tax that can be assessed on forgiven debt under IDR programs such as IBR, PAYE, SAVE, or ICR. 

While borrowers who qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) are unaffected, others may face a large tax bill in the year their loans are forgiven. While tax rules are complicated, any additional taxes can be a financial burden – especially on those counting on loan forgiveness.

Run the Student Loan Tax Bomb calculator to get an estimate of your future tax liability.

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What Is The Tax Bomb And Why Is It Returning?

Under current IRS rules, canceled or forgiven debt is typically treated as taxable income. A borrower who gets their student loans forgiven outside of PSLF may receive a 1099-C showing the forgiven balance, which the IRS considers income. 

From 2021 to 2025, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) excluded forgiven student loan balances from taxation, but that provision will expire on December 31, 2025. The Big Beautiful Bill, which just passed Congress, only extends tax-free student loan forgiveness for death and disability discharge. 

PSLF remains tax-free federally by law.

The impact is that all student loans forgiven in the future under programs like income-driven repayment plans, borrower defense to repayment, closed school discharge, even bankruptcy, may be taxable.

What Types Of Loan Forgiveness Is Taxable?

Not all forgiven student loan balances are taxable federally. It's also important to note that state tax rules vary a lot. See this guide on which states tax student loan forgiveness. 

Here are the primary categories:

  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Always tax-free federally, and in all states except Mississippi.
  • Disability and Death Discharge: Federal loans forgiven due to death or total and permanent disability are tax-free and in every state.
  • IDR Forgiveness: May be taxable starting in 2026. State laws vary.
  • Closed School and Borrower Defense Discharges: May be taxable starting in 2026. State laws vary.

Borrowers who reach forgiveness through IDR should be prepared for the possibility of a tax bill, but many will qualify for relief through IRS insolvency rules.

You can run our free Student Loan Tax Bomb Estimator and see what the potential impact might be.

How Insolvency Works

Insolvency occurs when a person's total debts exceed their total assets. In this situation, the IRS allows borrowers to exclude the forgiven amount from taxable income to the extent they are insolvent. This rule can significantly reduce or eliminate the tax bill.

To calculate insolvency, borrowers must list all assets (bank accounts, retirement savings, cars, homes, etc.) and liabilities (loans, credit card debt, mortgages). If liabilities exceed assets by more than the forgiven amount, the full balance may be excluded from taxes. If not, the borrower pays tax only on the portion above the insolvency threshold.

Example: Total Insolvency

  • Assets: $60,000
  • Liabilities (including forgiven loans): $145,000
  • Insolvency amount: $85,000
  • Forgiven student loans: $70,000
  • Result: Entire forgiven balance excluded from taxable income

Example: Partial Insolvency

  • Assets: $80,000
  • Liabilities: $180,000
  • Insolvency amount: $100,000
  • Forgiven loans: $170,000
  • Result: $70,000 taxable

Run our Student Loan Tax Bomb calculator to see what the impact might based on your finances.

Despite Taxes, Loan Forgiveness Is Still A Win For Borrowers

Even if borrowers owe tax, the forgiven amount is typically much larger. In the above example, a borrower with $170,000 in forgiven loans who pays $15,000 in taxes still comes out far ahead.

Borrowers should also remember that the IRS allows installment agreements for large tax bills. Unlike student loans, IRS debt can be managed with flexible payment plans, and collection protections are available.

For many, the tax bill can be planned for in advance. Saving in a brokerage account over 10 to 25 years can prepare borrowers for a future liability. A modest monthly contribution invested in a balanced portfolio can offset much or all of a potential tax bomb.

What Borrowers Can Do To Prepare

Borrowers whose IDR forgiveness date falls after 2026 are the ones at risk. There may be legislative changes again in the future, but at least in the short term, IDR forgiveness is taxable in 2026 and beyond. 

Borrowers should plan based on current law, not political speculation. Building an emergency fund and starting a brokerage account are just solid personal finance basics you should be doing regardless – and they can help cover a future tax bill.

Here's what to do now:

  • Estimate your forgiveness date. Know when your IDR forgiveness might occur.
  • Calculate your potential insolvency. Assess your current assets and debts. Use our free tax bomb calculator to help.
  • Start saving. Use a brokerage account to invest funds that could cover a future tax bill.
  • Talk to a tax professional. If you're nearing forgiveness, professional advice can be worth the cost.

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