The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program was created to motivate individuals to find employment with, and continue in, jobs with organizations that provide a public service. The program forgives the remaining balance of a direct loan after an individual has made 120 qualifying payments on that loan while working for a qualifying employer. You must work for a qualifying employer at the time that the forgiveness takes place.
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A non-profit that is not tax exempt must perform one of the following public services to qualify employees for the PSLF program:
A non-profit that is not tax exempt must perform one of the following public services to qualify employees for the PSLF program: Emergen...
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A non-profit that is not tax exempt must perform one of the following public services to qualify employees for the PSLF program: Emergen...
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Not-For-Profit Organizations There are two types of non-profit organizations that can qualify you for the PSLF program: Non-profit an...
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Before October 30, 2004: If your five years of qualifying teaching service began before October 30, 2004, you may receive up to $5,000 in T...
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