[Voluntary Advantage] What Your Business Needs to Know About Student Debt in 2025

[Voluntary Advantage] What Your Business Needs to Know About Student Debt in 2025

This article was originally published by Voluntary Advantage in the December 2024 edition of the Voluntary Benefits Voice. To read the full publication, click here; this article appears on page 21-22. Just over a year ago, our CEO Dave Aronson had the opportunity to...
Should employers process employee payments via payroll?

Should employers process employee payments via payroll?

During discussions with potential clients, one question that comes up from time to time is based on employee student loan payments and payroll. Wondering if they can/should process employee payments through their payroll system. This post helps answer this question...
Are employees’ spouses or family members able to participate in a Student Loan Repayment program?

Are employees’ spouses or family members able to participate in a Student Loan Repayment program?

When meeting with potential clients and partners, one of the common questions we get on program best practices surrounds spouse and family member participation. To answer this question, no, an employee must be listed as the primary borrower on the student loan in...
Keeping Retirement Plans and Student Loan Assistance separate create the best outcome for employers and their teams

Keeping Retirement Plans and Student Loan Assistance separate create the best outcome for employers and their teams

It has now been close to a year since the Secure Act 2.0 was approved and options were added for employers to tie their retirement plans to other programs like Student Loan Assistance. In our experience, this hasn’t been taken up as a common approach for employers....
Is the SAVE Student Loan Repayment plan making a difference for your employees?

Is the SAVE Student Loan Repayment plan making a difference for your employees?

Nationwide, many individuals are utilizing the SAVE plan to lower monthly payments on their student loans and in their minds putting themselves in a better position financially. The SAVE plan is income-driven and payments are altered by each unique person’s earnings....
Private Letter Ruling Adds Unnecessary Complexity to Student Loan Assistance

Private Letter Ruling Adds Unnecessary Complexity to Student Loan Assistance

In a recent statement from the IRS, an unnamed employer received access through a private letter ruling to defer 401k matching dollars to student loans through a Section 127 plan tax-free. Similar to the private letter ruling Abbott Labs received in 2018 to count...