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Trump Administration Agrees to Speed up Student Loan Forgiveness under New Court Deal

Under the deal, the administration must cancel loans for all eligible IDR borrowers.

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The Trump administration and the American Federation of Teachers reached an agreement to cancel student loans for millions of borrowers. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The Trump administration and the American Federation of Teachers reached an agreement to cancel student loans for millions of borrowers. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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Trump administration okays court plan to fast-track loan forgiveness and avoid 2025 tax hit.

Agreement with teachers’ union mandates student debt cancellation in 2025 and shields borrowers from potential tax penalties.



In a major victory for student loan borrowers, the Trump administration has agreed to a court-supervised settlement that will accelerate debt cancellation under income-driven repayment (IDR) programs and shield borrowers from unexpected tax burdens next year.

The agreement, reached between the administration and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) on Friday in the case AFT v. U.S. Department of Education, ends months of legal dispute over the government’s duty to forgive loans for borrowers who have made decades of qualifying payments under federal law.

According to the AFT, the settlement—pending court approval—requires the Education Department to complete loan forgiveness for eligible borrowers in 2025 and ensures they won’t face sudden tax liabilities caused by administrative delays.

“For nearly ten years, we’ve fought to free borrowers from the chains of unjust student debt, and today that fight has been vindicated,” said AFT President Randi Weingarten. “When the Trump administration refused to follow the law and withheld the relief borrowers had earned, we stood up—and now justice is finally being served.”

Weingarten said the agreement would finally bring relief to borrowers who have long been trapped in uncertainty.

“This deal means those stuck in limbo will finally see progress — either through immediate loan relief or a clear path toward it,” she explained. “Most importantly, they won’t be hit with surprise taxes when their debt is forgiven. The AFT will ensure the federal government keeps its promise, and we’ll continue fighting until higher education is truly affordable and student loans no longer push millions into lifelong debt.”

Under the settlement, the administration is required to cancel loans for all qualifying borrowers enrolled in income-driven repayment (IDR), income-contingent repayment (ICR), Pay As You Earn (PAYE), and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) programs. Borrowers who continue making payments after they become eligible for cancellation will be reimbursed.

The Education Department must also process all pending and future IDR and PSLF “buyback” applications, including those from borrowers who are no longer obligated to demonstrate financial hardship. Additionally, borrowers whose loans are canceled by December 31, 2025, will not receive IRS forms treating the forgiven amounts as taxable income.

Who are eligible to reap the benefits?

Borrowers enrolled in two specific income-driven repayment plans, Income-Contingent Repayment and Pay as You Earn, can receive student loan forgiveness under the new policy.

These programmes calculate monthly payments based on a borrower’s salary, and typically cancel any remaining debt after 20 or 25 years.

The administration had earlier paused student loan forgiveness under these income-driven repayment plans, citing a court order that affected the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan.

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The Trump administration agreed to a court-supervised student loan forgiveness plan to prevent borrowers from facing steep tax penalties for 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Trump Administration Commits to Court-Monitored Student Loan Forgiveness Plan, Avoids 2025 Tax Penalties

The Trump administration has agreed to a court-supervised plan to expedite student loan forgiveness and protect borrowers from heavy tax penalties in 2025.

As part of the settlement, the administration must submit six monthly progress reports to the court detailing how quickly loan discharge and application reviews are being completed, according to the American Federation of Teachers (AFT).

The agreement also addresses what the AFT called a looming “tax bomb” — a 2026 change in federal tax law that would classify forgiven student debt as taxable income. Without this court-approved timeline, borrowers whose loans were meant to be cleared in 2025 could have been unfairly penalized due to bureaucratic delays.

“This is a tremendous win for borrowers,” said Winston Berkman-Breen, Legal Director at Protect Borrowers. “With today’s filing, borrowers can finally breathe easier knowing they won’t be unfairly taxed once their loans are canceled under federal law.”

He added, “The U.S. Department of Education has now agreed to follow the law, ensuring affordable payments and debt relief for public service workers nationwide — all under court supervision. We will make sure they uphold their commitment.”

The lawsuit, filed by the AFT and several borrowers in March 2025, followed the administration’s abrupt removal of income-driven repayment (IDR) enrollment applications from federal websites and orders to halt processing by loan servicers. Although the government later reinstated the process, it had not previously made a formal promise to proceed with cancellations.

The joint status report detailing the agreement, submitted Friday, now awaits final court approval.

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