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June 6, 2019
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Does the state of Kansas provide any tax breaks for contributions to 529 -

  • June 6, 2019
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Best answer by CMass-Stan

From SavingForCollege.com

http://www.savingforcollege.com/529_plan_details/index.php?page=plan_details&plan_id=19

Contributions to Kansas AND non-Kansas state-sponsored 529 plans of up to $3,000 per beneficiary per year by an individual, and up to $6,000 per beneficiary per year by a married couple filing jointly, are deductible in computing Kansas taxable income. Rollover contributions are not deductible. Contribution deadline is December 31

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CMass-Stan
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June 6, 2019

From SavingForCollege.com

http://www.savingforcollege.com/529_plan_details/index.php?page=plan_details&plan_id=19

Contributions to Kansas AND non-Kansas state-sponsored 529 plans of up to $3,000 per beneficiary per year by an individual, and up to $6,000 per beneficiary per year by a married couple filing jointly, are deductible in computing Kansas taxable income. Rollover contributions are not deductible. Contribution deadline is December 31

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