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  2. Bond v. United States (2000) - Wikipedia

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    Bond v United States, 529 U.S. 334 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court Fourth Amendment case that applied the ruling of Minnesota v. Dickerson to luggage, which held that police may not physically manipulate items without a warrant without violating the Fourth Amendment. [ 1 ]

  3. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 529

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    Case name Citation Date decided Shalala v. Illinois Council on Long Term Care, Inc. 529 U.S. 1: 2000: United States v. Johnson: 529 U.S. 53: 2000: Portuondo v.

  4. Top 9 benefits of 529 education savings plans - AOL

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    Now a 529 plan can be used to pay off up to $10,000 in the beneficiary’s student loans as well as up to an additional $10,000 in student loans for each of the beneficiary’s siblings. 8. A 529 ...

  5. 4 Common 529 Plan Myths You Need to Know - AOL

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    Saving in a 529 plan could help make college far more affordable once your children get there. It could also spare them the headache and financial blow of having to take out student loans.

  6. What is a 529 plan and how is it used? - AOL

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    A 529 plan allows a participant to set up a tax-advantaged account to allow a beneficiary to use the funds for qualified education expenses. The participant deposits after-tax money in the account.

  7. How to use your 529 plan to pay off student loans - AOL

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    In addition, a 529 plan can be used to pay off student loan debt, thanks to 2019’s SECURE Act. Here’s how you can use a 529 plan to pay off student loans and some smart ways to do so. How a ...

  8. Can a Roth IRA be used for college?

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    Key takeaways. Both a Roth IRA and a 529 Plan are valid ways to save for a college education. Each has unique benefits and limitations. Starting in 2024, unused funds in a 529 account may be ...

  9. Are 529 College Savings Plans Tax Deductible?

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    The average cost of tuition and fees at four-year private colleges and universities has grown from $34,970 for the 1994-1995 school year to $58,600 for 2024-2025, according to CollegeBoard.