Questions tagged [529-plan]

for questions that relate to a 529-plan. A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged investment vehicle in the United States designed to encourage saving for the future higher education expenses of a designated beneficiary.

529 plans are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code 26 U.S.C. § 529. While most plans allow investors from out of state, there can be significant state tax advantages and other benefits, such as matching grant and scholarship opportunities, protection from creditors and exemption from state financial aid calculations for investors who invest in 529 plans in their state of residence.

There are two types of 529 plans: prepaid and savings. Prepaid plans allow one to purchase tuition credits at today's rates to be used in the future. Therefore, performance is based upon tuition inflation. Currently, 12 states provide a prepaid tuition plan. Savings plans are different in that all growth is based upon market performance of the underlying investments, which typically consist of mutual funds. Most 529 savings plans offer a variety of age-based asset allocation options where the underlying investments become more conservative as the beneficiary gets closer to college age.

529 plan - From Wikipedia

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Can I start 529 plans for my niece & nephew without my sibling knowing?

If I wanted to start a 529 plan for them now to give to them at the end of their high school career as a surprise to both them and their parents, is it possible to do so? My niece and nephew are both under two years old, so I would have a…
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529 College Savings Worth It?

Is the 529 college savings plan a good idea, or are there better ways to save for my child's college tuition? My children are 5 and 3.
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Can I open a 529 retroactively to pay my student loans?

At the end of the year 2019, congress passed the SECURE Act. This act does many things relating to retirement accounts, but Section 302 specifically relates to 529 account expansions. These changes seem to explicitly state that student loans are…
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How does a tuition insurance payment affect 529 withdrawals?

Qualified college tuition and expenses were paid from a 529 plan in 2014. The school sent a 1098-T and the 529 plan sent a 1099-Q and everything was fine on my 2014 taxes. In 2015 my child has left school on a medical leave and I will be receiving…
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Can I use the new tax law to help with private school?

We live in a city that has a very low rated school system, therefore we have been enrolling our 2 children in a private school that costs $12,000 per year per child. This comes with quite a bit of sacrifice, including driving older cars, never…
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Should I use a Roth 401K rather than 529 to save for children's college?

I have set up a 529 for my child's college fund but the more I look at it the less useful it seems compared to alternatives. The 529 is quite restricted -- What if she doesn't go to college? What if she gets a full scholarship? What tuition benefits…
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Do I need to start a 529 plan for each child (2 separate plans), or can I just open one 529 plan and let both children use it?

I am looking at starting 529 plans for my kids. My question is whether I need to start one for each of them (2 separate plans), or can I just open 1 and both of them can use it? I would assume the best approach would be two separate 529 plans, and…
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How to create a college savings account for a kid without his mom being able to tap into it?

I am divorced with 2 kids. My mom wants to setup a college savings account of some type for my older kid. Last time she did this, she used my kid's SSN and deposited some money. I do not know what type of account this was (529 or some other type).…
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Gifting $10k to my 17 year old nephew

I am very close with my nephew, and I've been saving a little bit here and there throughout his life to give him before college. I now have about $10,000 in my investment account earmarked for him. I'm trying to think through all the options (and…
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529 vs IRA for kids education and future scholarship

I have young kids going in preschool. I have already started investing in 529. However, many of my friends mention that if I invest single penny in 529 plan for my kids, they will miss out on any scholarships they may be eligible to in future.…
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How do Roth IRAs compare to Traditional IRAs for college savings?

I have seen some web pages and blog posts about using a Roth IRA instead of a 529 savings account to save for college costs as a way to have more flexibility with the investment and its returns. With that said, I'd like to understand what makes the…
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What is a good strategy for an over-funded 529 account?

Given a situation where there is an abundance of funds in a 529 account for the current educational situation, what is a clean strategy for getting the money out with minimal taxation? This over-funding situation may happen if the parent funds the…
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Investment fund for your child's education?

I have two young children that I am hoping will follow in my footsteps and choose to go to college some day. How do I go about setting up some type of an investment fund for them? I've heard there are IRA's or something similar that you can put…
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Can I start a 529 plan for a child before the child is born?

A recent question got me wondering about this one: Conventional wisdom says "It's never too early to start saving for your kid's college education." But a 529 plan is taken out for a specific person. So what if that person isn't born yet? Is it too…
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College Planning specialists

I went to a 'free' seminar tonight regarding college planning, how to get the most financial aid possible, etc. It turned out to be a financial planner who specializes in college financial planning. I'm researching how to pay for my son's college…
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