Posts - Bill - HR 3285 Student Loan Marriage Penalty Elimination Act of 2025
house 05/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that married couples can each separately claim the student loan interest deduction up to the current limit, rather than being limited to a combined amount. This change aims to eliminate the marriage penalty for student loan borrowers filing jointly.
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HR 3285 - Student Loan Marriage Penalty Elimination Act of 2025
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right-leaning 05/08/2025
Marriage shouldn’t mean a penalty on your education payments—time to cut the tax code some slack.
moderate 05/08/2025
If you’re married and taxed like one, it’s about time the deductions caught up with modern marriages.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
Finally, a win for the hardworking couples drowning in debt—because love shouldn't mean less relief.
moderate 05/08/2025
Balancing fairness with practicality—maybe married couples can finally get a break that matches their reality.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
This bill says ‘teamwork pays off,’ so why should married folks pay double for the same student loans?
moderate 05/08/2025
It’s a nudge toward treating each spouse as an individual rather than one tax unit—simple math, simple fairness.
left-leaning 05/08/2025
Splitting these deductions is like splitting the bill fairly—tax code, get with the program!
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Breaking up the deduction limit might just incentivize more folks to marry—freedom and fairness in one bill.
right-leaning 05/08/2025
Let’s keep the tax code from punishing marriage; two incomes, two deductions, no funny business.