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flag The U.S. is restarting student loan forgiveness for 2 million income-driven plan borrowers, with relief expected soon, but borrowers must opt out by Oct. 21 to avoid taxes.

flag The U.S. Department of Education has resumed student loan forgiveness for borrowers on income-driven repayment plans, notifying about 2 million eligible individuals they may qualify for debt cancellation after meeting payment requirements. flag Notifications, sent starting in October, confirm eligibility for discharge, with most borrowers expected to see relief within two weeks after servicers process the data. flag Borrowers must opt out by October 21 to avoid potential tax liabilities, as the 2021 tax-free forgiveness provision expires at year-end. flag The Trump administration is also moving to replace current income-driven plans with less generous alternatives and has restarted collections on defaulted loans.

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