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Saving For Education

Are there any tax advantages to having a 529 Plan?

Yes. Earnings accumulate tax-free while in the account, and no tax is due on a distribution used to pay higher education expenses. The beneficiary does not have to include in income any earnings from a 529 Plan unless the amount distributed is greater than the beneficiary’s higher education expenses. However, contributions made to a 529 Plan are not deductible on your federal tax return. Each state offers different tax incentives, and even matching programs. Check your state’s 529 Plan website for more specific state tax benefits.



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