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1 Public Service Loan Forgiveness William Buescher Market Relationship Manager Wells Fargo Education Financial Services Boston University Medical Center January 6, 2015
2 1 It s Been Said "Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future." - Paul Boese, author "Without forgiveness life is governed by... an endless cycle of resentment and retaliation." - Roberto Assagioli, psychologist "If you can't forgive and forget, pick one." - Robert Brault, author
3 2 Agenda A Brief History Comparing Income-Driven Repayment Plans Public Service Loan Forgiveness Proposed Changes to PSLF (Obama 2015) Strategies to Consider Today
4 3 Medical School Costs (AAMC 2012) Used by permission
5 4 Median Borrower Indebtedness (AAMC 2012) Used by permission
6 5 Forgiveness A Brief History 2007: Public Service Loan Forgiveness enacted 2009: Income-Based Repayment (IBR) effective 2012: Pay As You Earn (PAYE) enacted Available to new borrowers on or after Oct. 1, : New Direct Consolidation Process Choose your own servicer and apply for IBR/PAYE with new application 2015: Proposed Changes to PSLF in new budget
7 6 Income-Driven Repayment Plans
8 7 Income-Driven Repayment Plans Today Repayment Plan Eligible Loans Borrower Eligibility Payment Calculation Forgiven Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Direct loans Partial Financial Hardship New borrower as of 10/1/07 and received a loan disbursement on/after 10/1/11 10% of discretionary income 20 years Income-Based Repayment (IBR) effective 7/14/14 Direct loans Partial Financial Hardship New borrower on/after 7/14/14 10% of discretionary income 20 years Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) Direct loans All borrowers eligible Lesser of: 12-year standard repayment schedule multiplied by income percentage factor or 20% of discretionary income 25 years Income-Based Repayment (IBR) prior to 7/1/14 Direct or FFEL loans Partial Financial Hardship Borrowers prior to 7/1/ 14 15% of discretionary income 25 years
9 8 Partial Financial Hardship Borrower must demonstrate a partial financial hardship (PFH) Exists when the annual amount on the borrower s eligible loans exceed 10% of the difference between the borrower s AGI & 150% of the poverty guidelines based on borrower s family size Factors: Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) Poverty guidelines Family size Standard loan payment
10 Determining IBR/PAYE Eligibility Assume $60,000 income, $58,000 federal loan indebtedness, Family size = 1 $5,000 Monthly AGI $1, % of poverty line $3,542 10% of $1,542 = $354 Standard payment = $667 Qualify = Yes
11 10 Medical Student Example - PAYE AAMC Debt Fact Card October
12 11 Partial Financial Hardship Filing status consideration: Single or married filing separately Only the borrower s AGI Married filing jointly Borrower and spouse s AGI Borrower and spouse s loan debt
13 12 Income-Driven Repayment Plans Today Repayment Plan Eligible Loans Borrower Eligibility Payment Calculation Forgiven Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Direct loans Partial Financial Hardship New borrower as of 10/1/07 and received a loan disbursement on/after 10/1/11 10% of discretionary income 20 years Income-Based Repayment (IBR) effective 7/14/14 Direct loans Partial Financial Hardship New borrower on/after 7/14/14 10% of discretionary income 20 years Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) Direct loans All borrowers eligible Lesser of: 12-year standard repayment schedule multiplied by income percentage factor or 20% of discretionary income 25 years Income-Based Repayment (IBR) prior to 7/1/14 Direct or FFEL loans Partial Financial Hardship Borrowers prior to 7/1/ 14 15% of discretionary income 25 years
14 13 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
15 14 Public Service Loan Forgiveness Created by Congress through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 to encourage individuals to enter and work in the public sector. Borrowers who work for a public service employer may be eligible to have a portion of their Direct Loan debt forgiven after 120 qualifying monthly payments on or after October 1, PSLF is for Direct Loans only. If the borrower has FFELP loans, they would need to consolidate into the Direct Loan program in order to have those loans qualify.
16 Public Service Employment A federal, state, local, or tribal government organization, agency, or entity A public child or family service agency A nonprofit organization under section 501(c)(3) taxation under section 501(a) of the IRC A private organization that provides public services: Emergency management, military service, public safety Law enforcement, public interest law services, public child care Public service for individuals with disabilities and the elderly
17 Public Service Employment A tribal college or university Peace Corps and AmeriCorps A private organization that provides public services: Public health, public education, public library services School library or other school-based services Is NOT a business organized for profit, a labor union, partisan political organization, or religious organization
18 Qualifications Borrower cannot be in default on student loans Must be employed full-time: 30 hours per week or the equivalent During the time the borrower makes the qualifying payments At the time loan forgiveness is requested and granted
19 PSLF Qualifying Payments Required 120 payments do not have to be consecutive, but must be: Separate On time Full monthly payments Reduced or zero monthly payments under IBR, Pay As You Earn, or ICR qualify
20 PSLF Qualifying Payments Qualifying monthly payments must be made under these plans: Income-Based Repayment Pay As You Earn Income-Contingent Repayment Standard (based on 10-year schedule)
21 Non-Qualifying Payments Standard repayment term on a Direct Consolidation loan that is more than 10 years Standard repayment on a consolidation loan is 10 to 30 years, depending on total education debt In order to have qualifying payments for PSLF, the monthly payment cannot be less than a 10-year standard payment amount
22 21 Proposed Changes to PSLF
23 22 President Obama s FY 2015 Budget Proposal Impact on Medical Student Financial Aid What is the President s Budget? Annual spending plan outlined for following fiscal year. Plan requests often require congressional approval. FY 2015 budget happens to coincide with the expiration of the Higher Education Act (HEA), which authorizes most programs at the Department of Education, including federal student aid. Likely that Congress will address as part of HEA reauthorization over the next year.
24 23 Obama 2015 Budget Proposal Today Proposed Income Driven Repayment Calculation Income-Based Repayment (IBR) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Monthly payments are 15% of discretionary income, capped at 10-year Standard repayment (10% for new borrowers after 7/1/14) Monthly payments are 10% of discretionary income, capped at 10-year Standard repayment Establishes PAYE as the only income-driven plan for new borrowers after July 1, 2015, and opens PAYE to all borrowers regardless of loan dates Eliminates 10-year Standard payment cap (PAYE) (PAYE) Remaining federal loan balance is forgiven after 20 years of repayment, but is taxable income Interest above the monthly payment accrues Increases to 25 years for borrowers with federal loan balances above $57,500, but excludes the amount forgiven from taxable income Caps the amount of interest that can accrue
25 24 Obama 2015 Budget Proposal (Cont d) Today Proposed Public Service Loan Forgiveness Forgiveness Cap Uncapped forgiveness for the remaining balance (principal and interest) on eligible Direct Loans Caps forgiveness at the aggregate loan limit for independent undergraduate students ($57,500) Eligible Payments Eligible repayment plans include: Standard Repayment, Income Contingent Repayment (ICR), IBR, and PAYE Prevents payments made under non-income driven repayment plans from being applied toward PSLF Tax Implications Amount forgiven is taxable 20 and 25 year forgiveness options to be tax-free Source: Department of Education Student Loans Overview Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Proposal
26 Strategies for Today 25
27 26 Strategies for Today Consolidation: Evaluate loan portfolio and complete a consolidation with the Direct Loan Program. Tax Filing: Consider impact of taxes on federal loan subsidy programs when filing Choose a Repayment Plan: Apply for and enter IBR or PAYE (during residency). Re-apply annually with income documentation and family-size verification. Make Payments and Monitor Carefully
28 27 Strategies for Today Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Track eligible payments, maintain documentation, utilize employment certification form if applicable. Manage Liquidity: Ensure you have sufficient cash flow to make all loan payments. Manage Discretionary Income: Determine how to allocate extra cash to achieve highest returns.
29 28 Strategies for Today FinAid.org Calculators
30 29 Application Process Electronic application available at studentloans.gov (IBR/Pay As You Earn/ICR Repayment Plan Request form) Uses IRS Data Retrieval Tool to collect tax information from the most recently completed two tax years Electronically transmits application to federal loan servicer Can be used for initial application or annual reevaluations
31 PSLF Employment Certification Form It will take you at least 10 years to make the 120 qualifying payments necessary to receive PSLF During this time you ll want to track your periods of qualifying employment The Employment Certification Form will allow you to get your employer s certification of employment while you are still employed Available:
32 Income Documentation If AGI is not available or does not reflect current income, borrower can submit alternative documentation of income (ADOI) Borrower must provide documentation of all taxable income Example: pay stubs, unemployment benefits
33 32 Questions / Wrap-Up Learn more about IDR Plans & PSLF here: Department of Education: AAMC: IBR Info: FinAid.org Calculators: Wells Fargo Education Financial Services: My Contact Info: William Buescher Market Relationship Manager (413) [email protected] 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Confidential.
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