You may owe taxes for federal student loan forgiveness in these states

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If you’re one of the millions of Americans expecting student loan forgiveness, you won’t owe federal taxes. But that doesn’t mean you’re off the hook at the state level.

Indiana is the latest to confirm forgiveness will trigger state income taxes, and some borrowers may owe county levies on top of state income tax.

“As this law is clearly defined, there is no need for additional administrative rules,” a spokesperson with Indiana’s Department of Revenue said. “Any legislative change must come from the General Assembly.”

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A provision from the American Rescue Plan of 2021 makes student loan forgiveness federally tax-free through 2025, and state income taxes depend on whether and when there’s state conformity with federal tax laws.

Last week, Mississippi’s Department of Revenue confirmed with CNBC that student loan forgiveness will be taxable, and the North Carolina Department of Revenue shared the same in a news release.

Of course, with state legislation in flux, it’s still possible these tax policies, among others, may change.

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It now projects seven states — Arkansas, California, Indiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina and Wisconsin — may tax student loan forgiveness.

Taxing forgiveness isn’t likely in Massachusetts, but the state hasn’t shared an official determination.

Currently, here’s a breakdown of the status in pending states.

Arkansas: Likely taxable 

California: Possibly taxable

Massachusetts: Likely not taxable  

While the Massachusetts Department of Revenue hasn’t made a final determination, state Rep. Steve Owens, a Democrat, said in a tweet that student loan forgiveness won’t be taxable.

What’s more, the state has already issued guidance on conforming to the American Rescue Plan’s exclusion, Owens said in a separate tweet.  

Mississippi: Taxable 

North Carolina: Taxable 

Student loan forgiveness is “currently considered taxable income,” according to a news release from the North Carolina Department of Revenue. However, the department is monitoring legislation changes from the state’s General Assembly.

Wisconsin: Possibly taxable

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/08/you-may-owe-taxes-for-federal-student-loan-forgiveness-in-these-states.html