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Student Loan Interest Deduction Explained

Mia Schneider
Last updated: July 8, 2025 7:25 am
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Who Can Claim The Student Loan Interest DeductionHow To Claim The Deduction And How Much It Can Save You In TaxesWhy This Matters And The Future
Student Loan Interest Deduction | Source: The College Investor

Key Points

  • The student loan interest deduction can reduce your taxable income by up to $2,500 per year.
  • You do not need to itemize deductions to claim it, but income limits apply.
  • Many borrowers save $200 to $500 per year depending on their tax bracket and interest paid.

For student loan borrowers repaying their college loans, the student loan interest deduction remains one of the easiest tax benefits available to claim. It allows eligible taxpayers to subtract up to $2,500 in interest paid on qualified student loans from their taxable income.

This deduction is known as an “above-the-line” adjustment, which means it can be claimed without itemizing deductions. For young adults and recent graduates who typically take the standard deduction, this offers an additional way to reduce their tax burden.

To qualify, the loan must have been used solely to pay for qualified education expenses for you, your spouse, or a dependent. The deduction phases out at higher incomes.

For 2025, the deduction begins to phase out at a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $85,000 for single filers and is eliminated entirely at $100,000. For joint filers, the phaseout starts at $170,000 and ends at $200,000.

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Who Can Claim The Student Loan Interest Deduction

Not everyone with student debt qualifies. You must meet these requirements, according to IRS Publication 970:

  • You paid interest on a qualified student loan during the tax year.
  • You’re legally obligated to pay that interest (co-signers qualify).
  • Your MAGI is below the phaseout thresholds.
  • You’re not claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return.

The IRS defines a “qualified student loan” as one taken out to pay for higher education expenses, including tuition, fees, books, room and board, and other required expenses.

Borrowers who file jointly with a spouse can claim the deduction if their combined income falls within the allowed range. However, those using the “married filing separately” status are ineligible.

Here are the Student Loan Deduction income limits for 2025:

Student Loan Interest Deduction Income Limits 2025

Tax Filing Status

Full Deduction

Phase Out

No Deduction

Single

$85,000

$85,000 to $100,000

Over $100,000

Married, Filing Joint

$175,000

$175,000 to $200,000

Over $200,000

Married, Filing Separate

No Deduction

No Deduction

No Deduction

Head of Household

$85,000

$85,000 to $100,000

Over $100,000

How To Claim The Deduction And How Much It Can Save You In Taxes

The deduction is simple to claim. If you paid more than $600 in student loan interest during the year, your lender will issue Form 1098-E, typically by the end of January. This document reports the total amount of interest paid and is used when completing your tax return.

However, you’ll only get a 1098-E if you paid $600 or more in interest. Even if you don’t receive the 1098-E, you can still deduct any interest you paid. So, if you paid $500 in interest, you won’t get a form, but you can still claim that. Simply save your loan statement as documentation.

Enter the deduction on Schedule 1 of IRS Form 1040, under the section labeled “Adjustments to Income.” You do not need to attach Form 1098-E to your return, but you should keep it for your records.

Where To Claim Student Loan Interest Deduction On Form 1040 | Source: The College Investor

The amount you save depends on your income and tax bracket. For example, a borrower who earns $50,000 and pays $2,500 in student loan interest could reduce their federal tax bill by about $300 to $550, depending on their exact tax situation. Those who paid less in interest can still deduct the actual amount paid, up to the $2,500 limit.

Some taxpayers confuse the deduction with a credit. A credit reduces your tax bill dollar for dollar, while a deduction lowers the income you’re taxed on. That distinction matters. The student loan interest deduction is less generous than some of the other education tax credits.

Why This Matters And The Future

There has been discussion in Congress about eliminating or reducing the deduction. Critics argue that it encourages debt rather than savings. But for borrowers repaying their loans on modest incomes, the deduction still offers modest relief.

Unlike credits or benefits targeted at current students, the student loan interest deduction is one of the few tax provisions that helps people in repayment. It’s particularly relevant now, as millions of borrowers are returning to repayment after years of pauses and policy shifts.

While $300 or $400 in savings might not dramatically shift a borrower’s finances, it does offer some offset to high interest rates, especially for those paying interest without any loan forgiveness in sight.

While the deduction can help, it shouldn’t drive decisions about taking on loans. If you can avoid debt through scholarships, grants, or working during school, you’re still likely to come out ahead.

For those already repaying loans, you should be claiming it – never leave free money on the table. But it’s not a reason to borrow more, and it won’t make unaffordable debt manageable. It’s a tax benefit, not a solution.

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