Tax credit 2022: Deadline for Marylanders to claim $1,000 student debt relief in 13 days


The deadline for residents in Maryland to claim a tax credit for student loan debt relief of up to $1,000 is approaching in less than two weeks.

Residents who are eligible have until Sept. 15 to apply for the tax credit, which is aimed at helping people who took out student loans pay for college.

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To be eligible, applicants must have filed their state income taxes and have amassed student loans of at least $20,000 while maintaining $5,000 or more in unpaid debt. Graduating from college is not a requirement for this tax credit.

“Going to college may seem out of reach for many Marylanders given the huge expense, but tax credits like these help make it possible. I urge everyone to apply now before time runs out,” Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot told the Southern Maryland Chronicle. “Any way to bring down the cost of higher education is a big benefit.”

People who studied at out-of-state institutions may have smaller tax credits when compared to those who went to colleges and universities within Maryland, according to the state. The state also says the tax credit must be used to help with student loan debt. If it is not used for that purpose, then a recipient may have to repay the credit.

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In 2021, approximately 9,155 state residents received the tax credit, with students who attended in-state colleges and universities receiving about $1,067 in relief per taxpayer and those who attended out-of-state colleges and universities receiving about $875 per taxpayer, according to the report.

Information about the program and applications for the tax credit is available on the state’s website.

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