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January 25, 2023
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Is Maryland Student Loan Debt Relief Tax Credit taxable? This award has to be used to pay down existing student loans within two years. Is yes, how do I report it?

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Best answer by KrisD15

No, do not include it as income on your Tax Year 2022 Federal tax return. 

 

It's a very interesting question. 

It is a State Credit, so even if you receive a refund, that refund won't be sent to you until 2023, so it can't be income for 2022.

 

Will the refund from the State be considered as Taxable Income for Tax Year 2023? 

Perhaps. 

I believe that if the credit increases your state refund, you MAY need claim that as income next year, but that might be contingent on whether you use the Standard Deduction for your Tax Year 2022 Federal Return (in which case you won't claim it) or if you Itemize Deductions on your Tax Year 2022 Federal Return, (in which case you MIGHT claim some or all). 

 

You DO NOT need to claim any income because of this credit for the tax return you are working on now (Tax Year 2022) and hopefully next year there will be more information published to clarify the refund. 

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DaveF1006
January 25, 2023

Yes it is it may be claimed according to the State of Maryland. Please view this link for further details. Now lets claim it.

 

  1. Open up your Turbo Tax Return
  2. Go to the State Taxes portion of the program
  3. As you proceed through the interview, you will reach a page that says Let's Take a Look at Maryland Credits
  4. Scroll down to personal, home and family credits
  5. Here you will see Student Loan Debt Relief Credits
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January 26, 2023

Hi,

I was trying to find out if this award/credit can be reported as income. In other words, should I include in my total income?

 

Thank you 

KrisD15
KrisD15Answer
January 26, 2023

No, do not include it as income on your Tax Year 2022 Federal tax return. 

 

It's a very interesting question. 

It is a State Credit, so even if you receive a refund, that refund won't be sent to you until 2023, so it can't be income for 2022.

 

Will the refund from the State be considered as Taxable Income for Tax Year 2023? 

Perhaps. 

I believe that if the credit increases your state refund, you MAY need claim that as income next year, but that might be contingent on whether you use the Standard Deduction for your Tax Year 2022 Federal Return (in which case you won't claim it) or if you Itemize Deductions on your Tax Year 2022 Federal Return, (in which case you MIGHT claim some or all). 

 

You DO NOT need to claim any income because of this credit for the tax return you are working on now (Tax Year 2022) and hopefully next year there will be more information published to clarify the refund. 

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