DaveF1006
Expert Alumni

State tax filing

To best answer your question, please review this TurboTax link posted by one of our champions. In the link, DJS states "Your contribution isn’t tax-deductible on your federal return, but two-thirds of the states do offer an income-tax deduction for contributions. Most require that you contribute to your own state’s plan to get the break (Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Missouri and Pennsylvania allow deductions for contributions to any state’s plan). But each state also has different rules about who can take the deduction for their contributions."

 

Please look at this Vanguard  link to view your state to see how it treats 529 contributions as taxable deductions.

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