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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.
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 ...
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 ...
If you have more than $35,000 left in the account after paying for the beneficiary's schooling and doing the Roth IRA transfer, you can either choose to withdraw the remaining funds with a penalty ...
The plan is available for both in-state and out-of-state savers, and it offers up $4,000 in state tax deductions per beneficiary for Ohio residents. New York’s 529 plan, Direct Plan
Section 126 of the bill amends the Internal Revenue Code so that beneficiaries of 529 plans can roll over funds from their 529 accounts to Roth IRAs tax and penalty free, effective for ...
The owner of a 529 plan can change the beneficiary to an eligible individual easily enough by contacting the plan’s administrator. “Unused dollars for education can now fund retirement – tax ...
Unused funds in a 529 plan can now be used to jump-start a child's retirement savings.