Higher Taxes in North Carolina and Potentially 4 Other States Due to Student Loan Forgiveness
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created by Team Scrollingdowns
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Residents of North Carolina notified this week that---
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heir forgiven student loan debt would be taxed
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Usually, when you receive student loan forgiveness----
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the amount of the debt that was forgiven is added to your taxable income
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You will either receive a smaller refund or owe more in taxes ---
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as a result of this increase in your annual tax liability.
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For anyone who's just received forgiveness --
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or will in the coming months --
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your forgiven balance will be free of federal taxes.
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There are 28 states, plus DC, that either don't have an income tax
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(and wouldn't tax student loan debt that has been forgiven),
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automatically follow federal law, or won't tax this cancelled debt.
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