Amanda

575 posts

Amanda

Amanda

@Swissy207

Should be about dogs. Instead, follow me for rage tweets about #studentloans #pslf and the absolute crap hole that the US is right now.

Katılım Mart 2022
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@heyletsmakestuf Not using the red and gold doesn’t make these legal….swiftie is trademarked, Taylor’s version are currently pending, and right of publicity applies here also. You can’t make money off of a public figure’s name or identity.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@Dcollier74 I’m not with you on this one. I’ve heard from lots of borrowers looking for a loophole to get another year of $0 payments, but anyone who thought this delinquent-but-no-penalty period would be qualifying is just being disingenuous.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@What46HasDone This does not go into effect early. 7/1/2024. SOME pieces of the new plan have been slated for early implementation.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@transscribe Thank you for calling this out. Been horrified all morning.
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Katelyn Burns
Katelyn Burns@transscribe·
NYT what the fuck are you doing bro
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@olsonplanner @StudentLoanAdv I would add to the above that I’m an OG PSLF person so I like to do things with a huge time buffer - if a borrower is currently unsure what’s best I suggest PAYE for the present so they can have some more time to do the math long term with the modified REPAYE.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@olsonplanner @StudentLoanAdv IBR is not, they can’t do that through rulemaking. ICR will then only be for parent plus consolidations (that haven’t used the double cons loophole). It should be when the final rule is implemented but I’d personally want to switch before the final rule is published for comfort.
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Tyler Olson, EA@olsonplanner·
To PAYE or REPAYE It's kind of like making a bet. If you want to bet you'll NOT be in a non-profit setting post training, go with REPAYE. If you do go into non-profit you'll still be in line for PSLF, but forgiven amount will be less. However...
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@StudentLoanAdv @olsonplanner You can, but they did put some limitations on switching for idr forgiveness purposes. May or may not be significant for high income earners, but good to knowOther changes of note include that when MFS to exclude on all plans that the spouse will not be included in family size.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@IanBrodka @olsonplanner Not necessarily - one of the benefits of PAYE for future high earners is that it is capped at the original 10 year standard repayment amount. REPAYE has no cap. Those on PAYE when it’s phased out will be able to remain on it. Sort of a last chance right now.
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Ian Brodka
Ian Brodka@IanBrodka·
@olsonplanner I’ve been confused by this as you’ve mentioned it. For me (single, planning for PSLF) its been put forward that going through training REPAYE makes more sense with same monthly payments and the subsidized interest then change to PAYE before training ends. What am I missing?
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@CatraHolly @ask_aubry Life insurance is also not part of the estate unless the estate is the named beneficiary or there is none. It’s the legal property of the beneficiary Morally though yikes. Son mentioned changing it, didn’t get around to it before his untimely death. He made his intentions clear.
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AskAubry 🦋 🐆🦝@ask_aubry·
The greed of profiting off of their son's death. They even looked into stealing the house from her.
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@goodbadgeeky Earliest anyone could possibly hit 120 is 9/2017, PSLF started 10/2007. She would only receive a refund on actual paymenrs made in excesss of 120 after her consolidation. So unless she continued to pay after that, she will not receive a refund.
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Nick A
Nick A@goodbadgeeky·
@Swissy207 In either case, sorry for the huge deluge of tweets but i appreciate your time.
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Nick A
Nick A@goodbadgeeky·
@Swissy207 Saw some of your tweets about PSLF. Looking at the website they have feels like greek or it seems to contradict itself. Hoping you could provide some insight? Wife is a teacher. She hit 120 payments or so back either tween 2014 and 2017 (my guess not hers) 1/7
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@ACHesquire @FSACOO @SecCardona @FAFSA @usedgov @MOHELA MOHELA and FSA reps are still giving out inaccurate information about PSLF counts resetting on consolidations by 5/1 under the IDR Adjustment. Borrowers are being misinformed every day. We beg you, publish the faq today.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@StudentLoanTrav Travis, I have something that you may find helpful re: this question. If you want to message me or let me know how to send it to you privately I will.
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Travis Hornsby, CFA, CFP®
Travis Hornsby, CFA, CFP®@StudentLoanTrav·
@usedgov When will Dept of Ed publish the IDR account adjustment FAQ on how it will treat consolidated loans? Will it add credit for the loan with the most payments like the PSLF waiver? Or will it be weighted average? We can't assume we need to know May 1 is the deadline.
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U.S. Department of Education
Updates to Public Service Loan Forgiveness mean that more borrowers enrolled in PSLF can receive credit for more of their past payments. If you’re eligible for PSLF, take advantage and apply today! StudentAid.gov/PSLF
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@ACHesquire just watched your webinar with TISLA - a key question that was billed as part of this webinar was not addressed. How can we contact you for a direct answer?
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@DrTonySquillaro @StudentLoanTrav It will depend on the terms of the work at the hospital really. If you’re talking about a private practice doctor with a practice who has privileges at the hospital? Not likely. We’ll probably have to wait for implementation language in July.
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Travis Hornsby, CFA, CFP®
Travis Hornsby, CFA, CFP®@StudentLoanTrav·
Private practice physician employment is plummeting at the fastest rate on record w hospital buy ups, Dems in the Senate want to shorten PSLF from 10 years to 5, Cali and TX hospital assn lobbied and are getting their docs reclassified as PSLF eligible, but "PSLF isn't safe"
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Anthony Squillaro@DrTonySquillaro·
@StudentLoanTrav Do you see any situation where private practice physicians in either California or Texas will qualify for PSLF if working out of non-profit hospitals ?
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Amanda
Amanda@Swissy207·
@GrahamONeill84 @usedgov @MOHELA If I assume the person has more knowledge than they really do, I may miss providing a critical detail - refunds are one of the most misunderstood issues right now, even among the experienced. So unless I know your knowledge level, I answer from a zero perspective.
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Amanda@Swissy207·
@GrahamONeill84 @usedgov @MOHELA Which is why I answer as fully as possible in the space allowed. Your original questions were fairly broad and weren’t simple yes or no. Twitter is a poor forum for this, IMO. I do on occasion try and answer some quick ones on these threads bc Ed does not.
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U.S. Department of Education
Thanks to permanent Public Service Loan Forgiveness changes, borrowers enrolled in PSLF can receive credit for: • Late, partial, & lump sum payments • Deferments tied to military service • Forbearance for economic hardship Get the latest info ➡️ studentaid.gov/pslf
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