Absolutely you got a refund because your loan amount was more than your tuition so yes you have to payback any loan.... grants and scholarship u don't
Likely student loan refund. Just got it today myself
If you are getting a Federal Student Loan credit is not an issues. I just got a Federal Student loan and my credit is BAD!!! The thing is, is that it's a Federal Loan so you will always owe that money, even if you claim chapter 7 or 13. I was worried about that too, but I got one just fine.
You can ask him what type of loan he got and then see if it matches with the student loan forgiveness act criteria. This act forgives a wide array of loans but the government is having a tough time deciding what to do with it because the student loan debt is around 1 trillion dollars.
Depending on your school's financial aid policy/ies, if you owe no money on your student account for tuition, fees, housing, etc., then you will probably receive whatever money is left over to use on school-related expenses. So for example, your student account has a 0$ account balance; your student loan you've qualified for is $3,500. You will receive the entire amount of $3,500 to use on buying books, a laptop, supplies, and such things of that variety.
I am sure there are many downloadable student loan calculators on the web. They are very similar to mortgage calculators to help you pay back your student loans in a timely manner. The place where you got your student loans probably have a downloadable calculator for you, also.
The college or university you go to will most likely have a loan payment calculator. The place where you got or will get the loan from will also discuss this matter.
If it's a Parent PLUS loan, no. She's the borrower, not a cosigner.
If it is a loan, you have to pay it back. If it's a grant or scholorship, you don't. Doesn't matter who you got the loan through.
yes I just got the pell grnt and s... loan last quarter
Got a check also refund from "BON TON" department store.
I believe that any tax refund to which you think you may be entitled was diverted to pay down the debt of your student loan obligations. Your federal income tax will be applied to any federal student loans that are in default.The only way to stop garnishment is to enter into a repayment agreement with your loan holder and make payments for 6 months. Your state income tax is not garnished. The refund is applied to the interest owed so your principal balance never actually decreases. You can change your W2 status so that less taxes are taken from your paycheck. But be careful to ensure that enough taxes are taken out to pay your tax deduction or you may have to pay at tax time. If you're single with a standard deduction you usually pay $2,500 in taxes (check IRS tax tables). Once you have paid that much in taxes, change your W2 status so you take home more pay. Then you won't get a tax refund to be garnished. you got your money as pay.
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