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Smart Strategies to Crush Student Debt with Tax Savings

Graduating with a degree often comes hand-in-hand with student loan debt, a financial challenge many face. However, savvy graduates can utilize tax-efficient strategies to ease this burden. With initiatives such as Section 529 plans and Section 127 employer payments, and by deducting student loan interest, these avenues can make a significant difference. Additionally, the permanency granted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) fortifies these financial strategies.

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Taking advantage of a Section 529 plan, traditionally used for college savings, can also help to repay student loans. While primarily established to facilitate educational savings, these plans now offer a dual role beyond college tuition, providing tax-free withdrawals to service student debt.

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Another tax-favored option is Section 127 employer payments, which allow employers to pay up to $5,250 annually towards an employee's education expenses tax-free. Thanks to the OBBBA, these relief measures are no longer temporary and are now solidified as permanent solutions, ensuring long-term benefits for employees and employers alike.

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Furthermore, don’t underestimate the power of deducting student loan interest, which can also lessen taxable income, thereby reducing overall tax liability. These informed choices can pave the way to financial freedom, allowing you to focus on your career and personal goals without the heavy weight of debt holding you back.

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