Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Part Part G— - General Provisions Relating to Student Assistance Programs › § 1098h
The Secretary of Education must tell students (and any parent or spouse who must give financial information) that if they say yes, the Secretary can ask the Treasury to share their tax return information with certain authorized people for the purposes allowed by the tax code. The Secretary must get a clear, positive OK from those people before using their tax return information. If they do not give permission, the Secretary cannot figure out their eligibility for the aid. For students asking for income-driven loan plans or a disability discharge that requires income checks, the Secretary must give the same notice and either get the ongoing permission (which lasts until the person opts out under section 1087e(e)(8) or the similar rule in section 1098e(c)(2)(B)) or ask the person for other proof of eligibility. A student seeking special independent status must give permission, but their parent does not have to. The Secretary can only ask Treasury for tax return information if the needed permission was collected. An applicant can get their complete, unredacted Student Aid Report (including any tax return information) from the Secretary or from a college if the Secretary asked the college to handle that. With a separate written consent, a college may share the report with a scholarship group or another helper the student picks, and the student may allow an advisor to join discussions about the report. Anyone who gets the report must only use it for the stated purpose and not share it more without the student’s permission. Definitions: Student Aid Report — the full report on a student’s aid application. Written consent — a separate signed and dated note that says it includes tax return info, states the purpose, and limits how the information may be used. Colleges must keep those consents for at least 3 years after the student’s last date of attendance and let the Secretary review them.
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20 U.S.C. § 1098h
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73