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California ScholarShare College Savings Plan from Fidelity Investments

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The ScholarShare College Savings Plan is California's tax-advantaged 529 plan, open to everyone. It's… Read More

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Colorado Direct College Savings Plan from Upromise

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As a Colorado resident, every dollar you contribute to any of our 529 plans can be deducted from your… Read More

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Colorado Scholars Choice College Savings from Legg Mason

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Scholars Choice makes it possible to save for college with a plan that is easy to implement and adaptable… Read More

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Colorado Stable Value Plus College Savings Program from Travelers Insurance

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The Travelers Insurance Company runs the CollegeInvest Stable Value Plus College Savings Program.… Read More

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Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) from TIAA-CREF

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Authorized by the Connecticut General Assembly, which established the Trust in 1997, CHET is the 529-college… Read More

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DC 529 College Savings Plan from Calvert Investments

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The DC 529 College Savings Plan lets you contribute automatically through payroll deduction or automatic… Read More

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Delaware 529 College Investment Plan from Fidelity Investments

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The Delaware 529 College Investment Plan is a tax-advantaged 529 plan, open to residents and non residents.… Read More

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Florida 529 College Investment Plan from Florida Pre-Paid College Board

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The Florida College Investment Plan offers your family an affordable, flexible way to save tax-free for… Read More

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Georgia Path2College 529 Plan from TIAA-CREF

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The Path2College 529 Plan, an authority operated under the Georgia Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services… Read More

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HI529-Hawaii's College Savings Program from Upromise

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HI529 is a smart way to save for college and, at the same time, help grow your education-savings dollars.… Read More

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The 529 plan, named for the section of the Internal Revenue Code that allowed the plans to come into existence, is a type of investment account. Any money you put in will have been subject to normal income taxes first (but if your state offers a 529 plan, and you participate in it, you may get a tax deduction). But once you put money into a 529 account, you don’t pay taxes on the investments earnings while they’re parked in the account or when you take them out to pay for college. This is always the case, as long as you use the proceeds for tuition, room, board or other expenses. There are different 529 plans for almost every state.

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