529 basics | NY 529 Direct Plan (2024)

Wondering how a 529 plan can help you save for your child's future? First, you'll need to know some basics.

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Defining 529s

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What is a 529 college savings plan?

It's a type of investment account you can use for higher education savings. 529 plans are usually sponsored by states.

Where does the name come from?

It comes from Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, which specifies the plan's tax advantages.

What makes these savings vehicles so powerful?

Tax savings. Your earnings grow federally tax-deferred, qualified withdrawals are tax-free,* and some states (like New York) have other tax benefits as well.**

Learn about the Direct Plan's tax benefits

Owners and beneficiaries

Who can open a 529 plan account?

Just about anybody can open a 529 account—parents, grandparents, other relatives, friends—as long as he or she is a U.S. citizen or a resident alien. As an account owner, you'll pick investments, assign a beneficiary, and determine how the money is used. If you're a New York State taxpayer, you can also benefit from the state tax deduction.**

See how you can benefit by saving with the Direct Plan

How much financial knowledge do I need to start investing in the plan?

There are options for every level of investor which are described in detail in the Disclosure Booklet and Tuition Savings Agreement. Your choices will depend on how comfortable you are with risk and when you expect your student to need the money.

Find out more about choosing your investments

What's a beneficiary?

A beneficiary is the future student, or the person you open the account for. You can open an account for a child, grandchild, friend, or even yourself. The only rule is that the beneficiary must be a U.S. citizen or resident alien with a valid Social Security Number orIndividual Taxpayer Identification Number.

What happens if the beneficiary doesn't want to continue his or her education?

If that's the case, you have a couple of options. You can stay invested in case he or she decides to attend school later, as there's no age limit on using the money. Or you can change the beneficiary to an eligible family member.

You can also withdraw the money for other uses. However, a 10% penalty tax on earnings (as well as federal and state income taxes) may apply if you withdraw the money to pay for nonqualified expenses.

Using the money

How can I use the money in a 529 account?

Your account can be used for any purpose but please note the following:

Federal tax issues: To qualify for federal tax-free withdrawals on earnings, the money must be used for:

  • qualified higher education expenses for the beneficiary at an eligible educational institution (Note: Includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for enrollment or attendance; the purchase of certain computer equipment, software, internet access, and related services; certain room and board expenses during academic periods in which the beneficiary is enrolled at least half-time; and certain expenses for students with special needs.),
  • expenses for tuition in connection with enrollment or attendance at an elementary or secondary public, private, or religious school (K-12 tuition), of up to $10,000 per year per beneficiary,
  • expenses for fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the participation of a beneficiary in an apprenticeship program registered and certified with the Secretary of Labor (apprenticeship expenses),
  • principal or interest payments on federally qualified education loans of the beneficiary or a sibling of the beneficiary up to a $10,000 lifetime limit per individual (qualified education loan repayments), or
  • Rollovers to a beneficiary's Roth IRA account subject to specific conditions outlined in the Disclosure Booklet and Tuition Savings Agreement.

New York State tax considerations: To qualify for New York State tax-free withdrawals on earnings, the money must be used for qualified higher education expenses at an eligible educational institution or for certain apprenticeship program expenses. Under New York State law distributions for K-12 tuition, rollovers to a beneficiary's Roth IRA account, and qualified education loan repayments are considered nonqualified withdrawals and will require the recapture of any New York State tax benefits that have accrued on contributions.

Other state tax considerations: Outside New York, some states may require recapture of tax deductions or tax credits previously taken for K-12 tuition, apprenticeship expenses, rollovers to a beneficiary's Roth IRA account, and/or qualified education loan repayments. Consult your tax and financial advisors for more information.

What are the types of post-secondary schools where I can use my NY 529 account?

Your NY 529 account can be used to pay for qualified higher education expenses at any eligible educational institutions, including:

  • Postsecondary trade and vocational schools.
  • 2- and 4-year colleges.
  • Postgraduate programs.
  • Registered and certified apprenticeship programs.

Search for eligible higher education institutions here

In addition, although you'll be investing in a 529 plan sponsored by the State of New York, the student can attend any eligible educational institution in the United States or abroad.

Getting started

How much does it cost to start?

There are no fees to open an account in New York's 529 College Savings Program Direct Plan, and there is no minimum contribution amount to get started. Once you have an account, you'll pay only $1.20 in fees per year for every $1,000 you invest in the Direct Plan (0.12% total annual asset-based fee).

How much can I invest?

The Maximum Account Balance is currently $520,000. If your Account has reached the Maximum Account Balance, it may continue to accrue earnings, but additional contributions will not be accepted and will be returned to you or rejected.

What if I don't have much free time?

Most parents are pretty busy these days, but starting to save early can make a big difference. After you've completed your research, opening an account only takes about 10 minutes.

Read the Disclosure Booklet

See why saving early matters

Learn about opening a Direct Plan account

Need more information?

You can find more answers on our FAQs page. Or you can call us at 877-NYSAVES (877-697-2837) on business days from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern time.

Get answers to your questions

What's next?

Learn why saving early matters

Get info on the cost of college

See the value of a degree

Find out what the Direct Plan has to offer

Open an account

529 basics | NY 529 Direct Plan (2024)
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