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How does the Maryland 529 Plan Work?

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529 plans typically offer you unsurpassed tax breaks. Earnings in a 529 plan grow tax-free and are not taxed when they're withdrawn. This means that however much your money grows in a 529, you'll never have to pay taxes on it. However, you do not get to deduct your contributions on your federal income tax return.Oct 19, 2020');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_SsF3YI7MH42w0PEP0uSTeA43','
If you truly have no other use for your leftover 529 plan savings, you can always take a non-qualified distribution. Your contributions will never be taxed or penalized, since they were made with after-tax dollars. Any earnings on your investments, however, will be subject to income tax as well as a 10% penalty.Feb 25, 2019
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If you are the account holder or a contributor, you can deduct up to $2,500 of payments each year from your Maryland State income per account - $5,000 for two, $7,500 for three, etc. Payments in excess of $2,500 per account can be deducted in future years until the full amount of payments has been deducted.

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