Hi. I had the good fortune of being able to superfund my kid's 529 last year. That is I contributed the $15K limit in 2021 x 5 years for a $75K contribution. This avoids any gift/estate tax impact of the amount.
In 2022, the limit for a gift was raised to $16K.
Can I now contribute an extra $1K per year to the 529 without any gift/estate tax impacts? I would like to contribute another $1K x 4 years to the account if it doesn't have any other impact due to gift/estate tax items.
I have done multiple searches and can't find any articles or postings that talk about this situation.
Thanks
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@Anonymous wrote:Can I now contribute an extra $1K per year to the 529 without any gift/estate tax impacts?
Yes.
You can contribute the difference between the current annual exclusion and the $15,000 that is being prorated over five years.
For example, you can contribute $1,000 for 2022 ($16,000 - $15,000) and then $2,000 ($17,000 - $15,000) for 2023 since the annual exclusion is increasing to $17,000 in 2023.
@Anonymous wrote:Can I now contribute an extra $1K per year to the 529 without any gift/estate tax impacts?
Yes.
You can contribute the difference between the current annual exclusion and the $15,000 that is being prorated over five years.
For example, you can contribute $1,000 for 2022 ($16,000 - $15,000) and then $2,000 ($17,000 - $15,000) for 2023 since the annual exclusion is increasing to $17,000 in 2023.
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