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美国政府批准部分学生贷款基于收入还款者的债务减免
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特朗普政府表示正在处理部分基于收入还款计划的借款人的学生贷款减免。符合条件的借款人已收到邮件通知,预计将在未来几个月内获得救济。虽然教育部没有具体说明有多少借款人符合此轮减免资格,但根据联邦学生援助数据,截至2025年第二季度,已有200万借款人 enrolled in IBR plans。邮件指出,贷款服务机构将在 IBR 债务解除处理完毕后通知借款人,处理时间可能需要两周或更长。政府持续停摆可能会导致相关流程延迟。此外,由于教育部部分员工休假或离职,包括债务减免在内的文件处理可能会受到影响,并可能对2026年后的税务产生影响,因为学生贷款减免的免税条款将于2025年底到期。

✉️ 特朗普政府已开始向部分参与基于收入还款计划(IBR)的借款人发送邮件,通知他们有资格获得贷款债务的解除。IBR计划根据借款人的收入设定每月还款额,并在20或25年后承诺减免剩余债务。

🗓️ 符合条件的借款人最早在2009年开始参与IBR计划,该计划在2014年进行了更新。根据注册时间的不同,还款期限和可支配收入的百分比有所不同。此前在其他收入驱动还款计划中的还款也可以计入IBR的减免门槛。

⚠️ 政府自10月1日开始停摆,这可能会影响到学生贷款减免的处理进度。教育部网站已发布通知,部分信息可能未更新,咨询可能无法及时得到回复。尽管如此,借款人仍应按计划继续偿还联邦学生贷款。债务减免的处理延迟还可能对2026年及以后的借款人产生税务影响,因为当前的免税政策将于2025年底到期。

🏛️ 2023年7月签署的支出法案对IBR的资格进行了一些更新,包括取消了必须存在经济困难才能注册的要求,并将资格扩大到一些为子女教育贷款的家长PLUS借款人。

⚖️ 一项涉及公共服务贷款减免(PSLF)计划成员的诉讼因政府拨款失效而暂停简报。然而,美国教师联合会和教育部发布联合报告,声明教育部将认可借款人符合贷款解除资格的日期为救济的生效日期,从而避免那些在年底前达到还款门槛的人被征税。

President Donald Trump's administration approved student-loan forgiveness for some borrowers.

Some student-loan borrowers are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after years of payments.

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump's administration began sending emails to some borrowers on income-based repayment plans notifying them that they're eligible to have their loans discharged.

IBR plans give borrowers monthly payments based on their incomes, with the promise of forgiveness of any remaining debt after 20 or 25 years. While the Department of Education did not specify how many borrowers are eligible for this round of forgiveness, 2 million borrowers were enrolled in IBR plans in the second quarter of 2025, according to Federal Student Aid data.

"Your loan servicer will notify you if and when your IBR discharge has been processed," the email, reviewed by Business Insider, said. "It may take some time for your loan servicer to process your discharge and for your account to reflect this change. Most borrowers will have their discharge processed within two weeks, but for some borrowers, processing could take more time."

Student-loan forgiveness has been rare under the Trump administration, given its focus on overhauling repayment and shifting away from debt relief efforts. Over the summer, the Department of Education paused IBR processing to update borrowers' payment counts, and it has also been working through a backlog of other repayment plan applications, including those for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.

Here's what borrowers should know about the coming relief.

Who qualifies for the student-loan forgiveness

The first version of the IBR plan was created by Congress in a 2007 law and went into effect in 2009, with an updated version going into effect in 2014. The updates meant that borrowers who enrolled in the plan before July 1, 2014, had payments that were 15% of their discretionary income with a repayment period of 25 years, while those who signed up after July 1, 2014, had payments that were 10% of their discretionary income with a repayment period of 20 years.

Borrowers are able to switch from other income-driven repayment plans to IBR plans over the course of their repayment. That means payments made before IBR went into effect count toward the forgiveness threshold.

Trump's "big beautiful" spending legislation that he signed into law in July made some updates to IBR eligibility. It removed the requirement to be in financial hardship to enroll and expanded eligibility to some parent PLUS borrowers who took out loans to support their children's educations.

How the government shutdown could impact relief

The government has been shut down since October 1, and federal agencies have enacted their contingency plans to ensure critical functions stay in operation. A notice posted at the top of Federal Student Aid's website said that "information on this website may not be maintained, and inquiries may not receive a response."

It added that borrowers "should continue to make payments on your federal student loans as scheduled."

The forgiveness emails that IBR borrowers received said that the Department of Education will send borrowers' discharge information to servicers after October 21, and those who want to opt out of the relief have to do so before that date. However, due to furloughed and terminated staff at the Department of Education, paperwork processing — including for forgiveness — could be delayed.

Delays could also have tax implications. A 2021 provision in the American Rescue Plan made student-loan forgiveness tax-free through 2025, so after January 1, 2026, borrowers who receive relief could face thousands of dollars in new tax bills.

The shutdown has also impacted ongoing litigation related to the department's paperwork processing backlog. The American Federation of Teachers, which includes members enrolled in PSLF, filed a lawsuit urging the department to cancel the loans of borrowers who have met their payment thresholds. The judge overseeing the case wrote in a legal filing earlier this month that the briefings will be paused due to the lapse in appropriations.

On October 17, however, the AFT and the Department of Education filed a joint status report stating that the department will recognize the date a borrower becomes eligible to have their loans discharged as the effective date of the relief, preventing those who reach the payment threshold before the end of the year from being taxed.

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