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Major Accident at ED About Married Filing Separate

Major Accident at ED About Married Filing Separate

Episode 369 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
Description

The Department of Education dropped a bombshell announcement that would've killed a loophole strategy many of you use to keep your student loan payments manageable, only for the agency to quickly walk it back after public outcry. What actually happened? Was this ED deliberately trying to break the law and eliminate the married filing separate option, or was it just an honest mistake? You'll hear the latest on how advocacy, lawsuits, and a fair bit of confusion among government officials have shaped repayment, and what it means for your student loan strategy (spoiler: the loophole lives... for now).

Key moments:

(01:58) The income-based repayment (IBR) married filing separate rule is actually written into federal law

(05:08) Department of Ed issued a corrective statement claiming the announcement was a mistake

(07:15) Recertification dates extended, creating confusion around timeline requirements

(09:57) Despite complications, there are positive developments worth highlighting for borrowers

(10:58) House GOP advances budget reconciliation bill that could impact student loan programs

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