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  2. How to Change the Beneficiary of Your 529 Plan - AOL

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    Reasons to Change Your 529 Plan Beneficiary. A 529 plan, named after Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, is a tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future education costs.

  3. My wife and I saved up $73,000 in 529 college savings plans ...

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    As of 2024, you may be allowed to roll over up to $35,000 in unused funds from your 529 plan into a Roth IRA account for the beneficiary — the idea being that these unused funds can help ...

  4. The 529 to Roth IRA transfer opportunity - AOL

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    The maximum amount that can be rolled over into a Roth IRA from a 529 plan is $35,000 per beneficiary, per account. But, for 2024, the total contribution can’t exceed $7,000 per beneficiary ...

  5. 529 plan - Wikipedia

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    Another benefit associated with 529 Plans is the ability to transfer unused amounts to other qualified members of the beneficiary's family without incurring any tax penalty. [24] According to the IRS website (Publication 970), this type of transfer is known as a Rollover and is explained at length in their Qualified Tuition Program (QTP) section.

  6. How to roll over a 529 plan to a Roth IRA

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    The owner of the Roth IRA must be the same as the 529 plan’s beneficiary. The last rule may be easier to follow than it sounds at first. The owner of a 529 plan can change the beneficiary to an ...

  7. 529-To-Roth IRA Rollovers: What You Need To Know

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    Starting in 2024, unused 529 funds can be rolled into a Roth IRA tax-free, thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act, giving families more flexibility with college savings.

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