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  • Writer's pictureJohn J. Diak, CFP®

New Tax Perks for 529 Plans


New Tax Perks for 529 Plans

As 2015 ended, Congress passed the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act (PATH). Deep in its fine print were two “sweeteners” – tax changes designed to help parents with 529 plans.

You can now pay for computer hardware & software with 529 plan dollars.

Under the old rules, this was rarely permitted. In fact, federal tax law only allowed it if a university or college required students to have certain computer hardware, software, or computer-related technology as a condition of enrollment.1

That restriction is gone now. Starting this year, you may buy computers, computer software, associated hardware, and related equipment with 529 plan funds. These technology expenses now fall under the category of Qualified Higher Education Expenses.(1)

Refunded 529 plan money may now be reinvested in the plan.

Here is where the February 15 deadline matters. If you have received a refund of money that was a 529 plan withdrawal from an Eligible Educational Institution, you can now put it back into the same 529 plan within 60 days. (For tax purposes, you will want a receipt showing when that 60-day period began.)(1)

Why is February 16 important?

Because that is 60 days from the day PATH was enacted. If you meet that deadline, the refunded money will not be categorized as a non-qualified 529 plan distribution that is fully taxable and also subject to a 10% penalty.(1,2)

All 529 plan owners should be aware of these important changes for 2016 and years to follow.

Citations.

1 - figuide.com/new-benefits-for-529-plans.html [1/13/16]

2 - forbes.com/sites/josephhurley/2015/07/23/three-mistakes-to-avoid-when-withdrawing-money-from-a-529-plan/ [7/23/15]


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