End of the Year Brings Tax Financial Planning Opportunities

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For Immediate Release
Contact: Joanie Griffin
505.261.4444
jgriffin@sunny505.com

As the end of the year approaches, it’s an ideal time to look at finances, tax planning and, of course, holiday gifts. The Education Plan®—New Mexico’s 529 college savings plan—provides a wide array of tax benefits, as well as investment and estate planning options.

“Whether you’re looking for a smart investment that will grow tax-free and provide a lasting difference in your or your loved ones’ lives, or you’re planning your estate, a 529 savings plan is a great choice,” said Ted Miller, Executive Director of the Education Trust Board of New Mexico, the state agency that administers The Education Plan®. “Contributions are tax-deductible on some state income tax returns, and earnings grow free of state and federal taxes. Withdrawals are also tax-free when used to cover qualified education expenses.”

In addition to tax benefits, 529 accounts can be used for gifting and estate planning. Contributions to a 529 account for a beneficiary are considered gifts. A donor can gift up to $15,000 annually per 529 beneficiary with no federal estate and gift tax impact if total of all gifts does not exceed $15,000. Under federal tax law, a donor can front load five years of gifting—or $75,000 per person, which can be repeated in year six. In the event a donor dies before the five years are up, a prorated portion of the contribution will be considered part of the donor’s taxable estate.

The Education Plan® can be used to cover tuition, housing, meal plans, books, supplies, computers and fees at any traditional college, community college, professional school, or trade school in the country.

“Whatever stage of life you may be in, investing in education is always an important factor in future planning,” added Miller. “As we look ahead to 2021 and a new year for investing and gifting, it’s a great time to take a look at your options.”

For more information on The Education Plan, go to www.theeducationplan.com or call 1 (877) 337-5268

 

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For more information about The Education Plan, call 1.877.337.5268 or view the Plan Description and Participation Agreement, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information; read and consider it carefully before investing.

Please Note: Before you invest, consider whether your or the beneficiary’s home state offers any state tax or other state benefits such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors that are only available for investments in that state’s qualified tuition program. You also should consult a financial, tax, or other advisor to learn more about how state-based benefits (or any limitations) would apply to your specific circumstances. You also may wish to contact directly your home state’s 529 plan(s), or any other 529 plan, to learn more about those plan’s features, benefits and limitations. Keep in mind that state-based benefits should be one of many appropriately weighted factors to be considered when making an investment decision.

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