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Filing with student loan as newly married

  • March 25, 2025
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We are in our 50’s and married in 2024. My husband has student loans at about $100.000 that are on a payment plan/ deferred based on his income ( he is a school teacher). This is our first year married how should we file taxes? Married separately or jointly? I don’t want my income to effect his repayment structure as it has nothing to do with me

    Best answer by Vanessa A

    It depends.  If things remain how they used to be, Married Filing Separately may work best for him if he is doing income based repayment plans.  When filing separately though, you do lose the ability to take some deductions, however, the difference in the monthly payment may more than make up for the credits or deductions lost. 

     

     

    How Should You and Your Spouse File Taxes? Married Filing Jointly vs Separately

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    Vanessa AAnswer
    March 25, 2025

    It depends.  If things remain how they used to be, Married Filing Separately may work best for him if he is doing income based repayment plans.  When filing separately though, you do lose the ability to take some deductions, however, the difference in the monthly payment may more than make up for the credits or deductions lost. 

     

     

    How Should You and Your Spouse File Taxes? Married Filing Jointly vs Separately

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