Policy Memo
Topline
The OBBB expanded employer educational assistance, allowing more workers to access tax-free education and training benefits.
Author: Preston Brashers
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) ensured that employers can continue providing up to $5,250 in student loan assistance to employees per year without the employees incurring additional taxes. It also added an inflation adjustment for thatamount, which also applies to other excludable employer educational assistance.
Individuals can exclude from taxable income certain amounts of educational assistance benefits received from their employer. Educational assistance may include tuition, fees, supplies and equipment, and (more recently) assistance with student loan repayments. The exclusion only applies to employers with written education assistance programs who follow restrictions that ensure that the plan doesn’t favor highly compensated employees or major shareholders of the company.
The Revenue Act of 1978 created the exclusion as a temporary provision, but Congress kept extending it until 2012 when the exclusion became permanent law. But the maximum amount of the exclusion was not inflation-adjusted and remained at $5,250 from 1987 through 2026. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020 temporarily expanded the exclusion to allow student loan assistance, and the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 then extended that change through 2025.
OBBB Section 70412; 26 U.S.C. § 127.
A lot of government support for higher education through grants, loans, and tax credits is haphazard and may support students that are simply having a good time and putting off the real world. But the employer educational assistance exclusion is made for students who make the most of their educational opportunities.
This one page report is part of the One Big Beautiful Booklet. A collection of over 60 reports highlighting the success of President Trump and Congress in their efforts to Advance American Freedom through the One Big Beautiful Bill.
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