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Education Saving Plans

Updated: January 7, 2009
If you are saving for a child`s or grandchild`s education but are confused about the best way to go. Below are some tips on the 529 and U.T.M.A. accounts. UTMA or Uniform Transer to Minors Act -Use for any purpose benefiting child. -Can give up to $12,000 per year per child. -Under 14 years old - First $850 tax free. -Over 14 years old - Earnings taxed at child`s rate. U.T.M.A. or Uniform Transfer to Minors Act -Use for any purpose benefiting child. -Can give up to $12,000 per year per child. -Under 14 years of age - First $850 tax free. -Over 14 years of age - Earnings taxed at child`s rate. -At majority its the child`s money. 529 College Savings Plan -Can only be used for education. -Can contribute up to $12,000 per year per child. -Earnings grow free from federal income tax. -Owner maintains control of assets. -Can only be used for education. -Can contribute up to $12,000 per year per child. -Earnings grow free from federal income tax. -Owner maintains control of assets. -Can change beneficiaries.

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