529 plan has been set up by our granddaughter's parents in MA. We live in Montana and would be making a contribution to the MA 529 plan. She is not a dependent of ours.
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No, you cannot deduct contributions made to your grandchild's Massachusetts 529 plan since you are resident of Montana. Also the IRS does not give a deduction for contributions to 529 plans. However earnings in these plans grow federally tax-free.
Montana has their own 529 plan and there are other 529 plans that advertise they are deductible over a number of states. You can check with investment advisors to see if that may be a better option for you.
Here is some information that may be helpful regarding 529 plans:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/529-plans-questions-and-answers
No, you cannot deduct contributions made to your grandchild's Massachusetts 529 plan since you are resident of Montana. Also the IRS does not give a deduction for contributions to 529 plans. However earnings in these plans grow federally tax-free.
Montana has their own 529 plan and there are other 529 plans that advertise they are deductible over a number of states. You can check with investment advisors to see if that may be a better option for you.
Here is some information that may be helpful regarding 529 plans:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/529-plans-questions-and-answers
According to page 21 of the 2017 Montana tax instruction booklet, instructions for Line 20: "Contributions to another state’s 529 college savings plan may now qualify for the deduction." https://app.mt.gov/myrevenue/Endpoint/DownloadPdf?yearId=786
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