529 Savings Programs Illinois

Find out exactly what a state 529 Savings Program is and how to weigh the pros and cons another when deciding if this tax benefit is right for you and your family.


1 . Local Companies

A -Z Jewelry & Swap Inc
(309) 637-4531
414 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL
Beneficial Illinois Inc
(309) 688-8587
3927 N University St Ste A
Peoria, IL
All Credit Lenders
(309) 686-2200
4220 N Sheridan Rd
Peoria, IL
Associated Bank Illinois
(309) 671-1700
125 NE Jefferson St
Peoria, IL
National City Bank
(309) 655-5387
301 S.W. Adams St.
Peoria, IL
South Side Trust & Savings Bank
(309) 676-0521
2119 SW Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Bank of America
(309) 680-4380
135 S. LaSalle St
Chicago, IL
Accelerated Financial Services
(309) 686-9801
911 E Seneca Pl
Peoria, IL
Busey Bank
(309) 683-2300
6699 N. Sheridan Road
Peoria, IL
Central Illinois Bank
(309) 699-3405
800 W. Trailcreek Dr
Peoria, IL

2 . 529 Savings Programs

State 529 Savings Programs

You want to start saving for college but find it difficult to actually put the money away. Luckily, there are special savings programs, called 529 Savings Programs or Qualified Tuition Programs (QTPs), which allow you to save a bit each month for education and confer tax advantages as well.

The Basics

State 529 Savings Program terminology is full of tax jargon and can be confusing. Here are answers to common questions:

What is a state 529 Savings Program? The 529 Savings Program is an education
savings account operated at the state level to help people set aside funds tax-free for
future college expenses. Even though the account is controlled at the state-level,
federal government tax laws provide special tax benefits to the account holder.

How do I invest in a 529 plan? The accounts are offered by banks,
brokerages, universities and colleges (in the form of pre-paid tuition plans), and
other institutions. Before investing in a 529 program, compare available plans as their
fees, risk, terms, and performance can vary greatly. Keep in mind also that you do not
always need to be a resident of a state to invest in its 529 plan--if you don't get any
special state tax benefits by investing in your own state's plan, look into those
sponsored by other states.

What are Eligible Educational Institutions? And Qualified Education Expenses?
Eligible educational institutions encompass nearly all accredited public or private
postsecondary institutions that have student aid programs administered by the
Department of Education. Qualified education expenses include tuition fees, books,
supplies, room and board, and equipment required for enrollment at an eligible
educational institution.

What is the Tax Benefit of a 529? 529 plans grow tax-free, and no tax is
due on a distribution from a 529 savings Program--as long as the distribution doesn't
exceed the qualifying education expenses. For example, if the student receives $20,000
from a 529 plan during the year and spends all of it to pay qualifying expenses no tax
is due--the distribution is not considered income. However, if that same student only
spends $15,000, some portion of the $5,000 excess will probably be considered taxable
income.

The Pros

What are the benefits of a state 529 Savings Program?

• Take that tax man! The 529 Savings Program is all about tax breaks. While your
contributions are not deductible on your federal tax return, income on that investment
and qualifying distributions from the account are federally tax-free (and may be free
of state tax as well).

• Parents, listen up. As the account holder, you stay in control of the account and
decide how the distributions are disbursed. So if your child is the beneficiary of the
account, he or she can't withdraw from the account without your approval. Students, if
you are the beneficiary and the accountholder, there isn't a government official or
accountant in control of your money.

• Many plans are easy to invest in, requiring low initial investments. You simply
complete an enrollment form and make your contribution (others can make deposits as
well because anyone can give money to the beneficiary). You can also arrange to deposit
money automatically.

• Anyone can invest in a 529 Savings Program. Generally, there are no income limitations
or age restrictions. There are few residency restrictions either. Many states allow non- residents to invest in their sponsored 529 plans; if you don't like your own state's
plan you aren't forced to take it.

• The amount you can put in a 529 Savings Program is much higher than a Coverdell
Education Savings Account. Many state plans allow you to contribute about $300,000 per
beneficiary.

The Cons

State 529 Savings Programs involve tradeoffs. Evaluate the cons and determine if the plans will save you money--or if you should look elsewhere to save for higher education.

• If annual withdrawals exceed the beneficiary's adjusted qualified education expenses,
some of the excess will be considered taxable. The taxable part is that portion of the
excess that represents tax-deferred investment income. Withdrawals must be coordinated
carefully with other programs such as the Hope Credit or scholarships to avoid being
considered taxable income.

• In addition, taxable excess withdrawals are also subject to a 10% penalty. Exceptions
to the penalty on non-qualified distributions (i.e. not college costs) include
termination of the 529 Savings Program because the beneficiary has died, become
disabled, or received non-taxable aid such as a scholarship or employer educational
assistance. Note: if the designated beneficiary still has money in the account after
graduation, he or she can transfer the account to another family member--avoiding
withdrawing the remaining money and paying taxes and penalties.

• If it appears that you are making contributions to the 529 Savings Program without
intent to use the funds for educational costs, the IRS may terminate your account and
will likely charge you an extra penalty.

The Decision

It's up to you to decide based on your own circumstances and objectives which State 529 Savings Program is the best one for you and your family. Follow these tips:

• Determine how much you can contribute, who the beneficiary is, who the back-up
beneficiary is, and who else is willing to contribute to the account.

• Research different 529 Savings Programs and find the one with the best terms. The
National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) advises investors to research
carefully and beware of plans with high fees, limited tax benefits, and poor
performance. A trusted financial planning professional can be a big help with this.

• Decide early, and complete that enrollment form as soon as possible. You want to start
saving as much as possible as soon as possible--when your child is a baby if you can.

Saving money for college can be much easier once you have enrolled in a program and established a saving habit. Automatic deposits can help as well. And the tax benefits of a State 529 Saving Programs provide additional incentive to save early and often.

Sources
Internal Revenue Service
Student Aid on the Web
NASD

3 . 2009 Stimulus Plan

Starting in the 2009 tax year, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), more parents and students will qualify over the next two years for a tax credit, the American Opportunity Credit, to pay for college expenses.

The American Opportunity Credit is not available on the 2008 returns taxpayers are filing during 2009. The new credit modifies the existing Hope Credit for tax years 2009 and 2010, making the Hope Credit available to a broader range of taxpayers, including many with higher incomes and those who owe no tax. It also adds required course materials to the list of qualifying expenses and allows the credit to be claimed for four post-secondary education years instead of two. Many of those eligible will qualify for the maximum annual credit of $2,500 per student.

The full credit is available to individuals whose modified adjusted gross income is $80,000 or less, or $160,000 or less for married couples filing a joint return. The credit is phased out for taxpayers with incomes above these levels. These income limits are higher than under the existing Hope and Lifetime Learning Credits

Click here to read more from irs.gov

Click here for application form

4 . Featured Local Company

A -Z Jewelry & Swap Inc

(309) 637-4531
414 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL

Regional Articles
- 529 Savings Programs Addison IL
- 529 Savings Programs Algonquin IL
- 529 Savings Programs Alsip IL
- 529 Savings Programs Alton IL
- 529 Savings Programs Arlington Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Aurora IL
- 529 Savings Programs Barrington IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bartlett IL
- 529 Savings Programs Batavia IL
- 529 Savings Programs Belleville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bellwood IL
- 529 Savings Programs Belvidere IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bensenville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Berwyn IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bloomingdale IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bloomington IL
- 529 Savings Programs Blue Island IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bolingbrook IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bourbonnais IL
- 529 Savings Programs Bridgeview IL
- 529 Savings Programs Buffalo Grove IL
- 529 Savings Programs Calumet City IL
- 529 Savings Programs Carbondale IL
- 529 Savings Programs Carol Stream IL
- 529 Savings Programs Carpentersville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Champaign IL
- 529 Savings Programs Chicago Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Chicago IL
- 529 Savings Programs Cicero IL
- 529 Savings Programs Clarendon Hills IL
- 529 Savings Programs Collinsville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Country Club Hills IL
- 529 Savings Programs Crete IL
- 529 Savings Programs Crystal Lake IL
- 529 Savings Programs Danville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Decatur IL
- 529 Savings Programs Deerfield IL
- 529 Savings Programs Dekalb IL
- 529 Savings Programs Des Plaines IL
- 529 Savings Programs Dolton IL
- 529 Savings Programs Downers Grove IL
- 529 Savings Programs East Moline IL
- 529 Savings Programs East Peoria IL
- 529 Savings Programs East Saint Louis IL
- 529 Savings Programs Edwardsville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Effingham IL
- 529 Savings Programs Elgin IL
- 529 Savings Programs Elk Grove Village IL
- 529 Savings Programs Elmhurst IL
- 529 Savings Programs Elmwood Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Evanston IL
- 529 Savings Programs Evergreen Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Fairview Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Franklin Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Freeport IL
- 529 Savings Programs Galesburg IL
- 529 Savings Programs Glen Ellyn IL
- 529 Savings Programs Glendale Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Glenview IL
- 529 Savings Programs Godfrey IL
- 529 Savings Programs Granite City IL
- 529 Savings Programs Grayslake IL
- 529 Savings Programs Gurnee IL
- 529 Savings Programs Harvey IL
- 529 Savings Programs Harwood Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Hazel Crest IL
- 529 Savings Programs Highland Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Hinsdale IL
- 529 Savings Programs Homewood IL
- 529 Savings Programs Jacksonville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Joliet IL
- 529 Savings Programs Kankakee IL
- 529 Savings Programs Kewanee IL
- 529 Savings Programs La Grange IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lake Bluff IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lake Villa IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lake Zurich IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lansing IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lemont IL
- 529 Savings Programs Libertyville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lisle IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lockport IL
- 529 Savings Programs Lombard IL
- 529 Savings Programs Loves Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Machesney Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Matteson IL
- 529 Savings Programs Mattoon IL
- 529 Savings Programs Maywood IL
- 529 Savings Programs Mchenry IL
- 529 Savings Programs Melrose Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Midlothian IL
- 529 Savings Programs Mokena IL
- 529 Savings Programs Moline IL
- 529 Savings Programs Morris IL
- 529 Savings Programs Morton Grove IL
- 529 Savings Programs Morton IL
- 529 Savings Programs Mount Prospect IL
- 529 Savings Programs Mundelein IL
- 529 Savings Programs Murphysboro IL
- 529 Savings Programs Naperville IL
- 529 Savings Programs New Lenox IL
- 529 Savings Programs Niles IL
- 529 Savings Programs Normal IL
- 529 Savings Programs North Chicago IL
- 529 Savings Programs Northbrook IL
- 529 Savings Programs O Fallon IL
- 529 Savings Programs Oak Forest IL
- 529 Savings Programs Oak Lawn IL
- 529 Savings Programs Oak Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Orland Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Palatine IL
- 529 Savings Programs Palos Hills IL
- 529 Savings Programs Park Forest IL
- 529 Savings Programs Park Ridge IL
- 529 Savings Programs Pekin IL
- 529 Savings Programs Peoria IL
- 529 Savings Programs Plainfield IL
- 529 Savings Programs Prospect Heights IL
- 529 Savings Programs Quincy IL
- 529 Savings Programs Riverdale IL
- 529 Savings Programs Rochelle IL
- 529 Savings Programs Rock Falls IL
- 529 Savings Programs Rock Island IL
- 529 Savings Programs Rockford IL
- 529 Savings Programs Rolling Meadows IL
- 529 Savings Programs Romeoville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Roscoe IL
- 529 Savings Programs Roselle IL
- 529 Savings Programs Round Lake IL
- 529 Savings Programs Saint Charles IL
- 529 Savings Programs Schaumburg IL
- 529 Savings Programs Skokie IL
- 529 Savings Programs South Elgin IL
- 529 Savings Programs South Holland IL
- 529 Savings Programs Springfield IL
- 529 Savings Programs Streamwood IL
- 529 Savings Programs Streator IL
- 529 Savings Programs Sycamore IL
- 529 Savings Programs Taylorville IL
- 529 Savings Programs Tinley Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Urbana IL
- 529 Savings Programs Vernon Hills IL
- 529 Savings Programs Villa Park IL
- 529 Savings Programs Waukegan IL
- 529 Savings Programs West Chicago IL
- 529 Savings Programs Westchester IL
- 529 Savings Programs Westmont IL
- 529 Savings Programs Wheaton IL
- 529 Savings Programs Wheeling IL
- 529 Savings Programs Wilmette IL
- 529 Savings Programs Wood Dale IL
- 529 Savings Programs Woodridge IL
- 529 Savings Programs Woodstock IL
- 529 Savings Programs Zion IL
Related Local Events
Midwest Clinic 63rd Annual Conference
Dates: 12/15/2009 - 12/19/2009
Location: Hilton Chicago Hotel
Chicago, IL
View Details

Latino Book & Family Festival - Chicago 2009
Dates: 11/7/2009 - 11/8/2009
Location: Unity School
Cicero, IL
View Details

Discovering Your Memory Power with Tom Weber
Dates: 10/29/2009 - 10/29/2009
Location: Belvedere Events-Banquets
Elk Grove Village, IL
View Details

Hospital Case Management
Dates: 10/12/2009 - 10/13/2009
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago
Chicago, IL
View Details

October Teen Driver's Education
Dates: 10/5/2009 - 10/5/2009
Location: Howard Driving School
Oak Park,, IL
View Details

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History