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Home / Saving for College / State Section 529 Deductions

State Section 529 Deductions

State-by-state outline of the various state section 529 plan deductions. Visit individual plan websites for current information about fund expenses, minimum contributions and other information.

529 state deductions

State529 Deduction
Alabama$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary
AlaskaNo state income tax
Arizona$2,000 single or head of household / $4,000 joint (any state plan) per beneficiary
Arkansas$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary
CaliforniaNone
ColoradoFull amount of contribution
Connecticut$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary, 5 year carry-forward on excess contributions
DelawareNone
FloridaNo state income tax
Georgia$4,000 single / $8,000 joint per beneficiary
HawaiiNone
Idaho$6,000 single / $12,000 joint per beneficiary
Illinois$10,000 single / $20,000 joint per beneficiary
Indiana20% tax credit on contributions up to $5,000 ($1,000 maximum credit)
Iowa$3,439 single / $6,878 joint per beneficiary
Kansas$3,000 single / $6,000 joint per beneficiary (any state plan), above the line exclusion from income
KentuckyNone
Louisiana$2,400 single / $4,800 joint per beneficiary, unlimited carry-forward of unused deduction into subsequent years
MaineNone
Maryland$2,500 single / $5,000 joint per beneficiary, 10 year carryforward
Massachusetts$1,000 single / $2,000 joint per beneficiary
Michigan$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary
Minnesota$1,500 single / $3,000 joint per beneficiary
Mississippi$10,000 single / $20,000 joint per beneficiary
Missouri$8,000 single / $16,000 joint per beneficiary
Montana$3,000 single / $6,000 joint per beneficiary
Nebraska$10,000 ($5,000 for married taxpayers filing separate returns)
NevadaNo state income tax
New HampshireNo state income tax
New JerseyNone
New MexicoFull amount of contribution
New York$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary
North CarolinaNone
North Dakota$5,000 single / $10,000 joint per beneficiary
Ohio$4,000 single / $4,000 joint per beneficiary, unlimited carry-forward of excess contributions
Oklahoma$10,000 single / $20,000 joint per beneficiary annually, five-year carry-forward of excess contributions
Oregon$150 single / $300 joint per beneficiary up to $30,000 income, higher income lowers % of deduction
Pennsylvania$15,000 single / $30,000 joint per beneficiary
Rhode Island$500 single / $1,000 joint, per beneficiary, unlimited carry-forward of excess contributions
South CarolinaFull amount of contribution
South DakotaNo state income tax
TennesseeNo state income tax
TexasNo state income tax
Utah5% tax credit on contributions of up to $2,040 single / $4,080 joint per beneficiary (maximum credit of $102 single / $204 )
Vermont10% tax credit on up to $2,500 single / $5,000 joint per beneficiary (maximum $250 tax credit per taxpayer, per beneficiary)
Virginia$2,000 single / $2,000 joint per beneficiary, full contribution for taxpayers over 70, unlimited carry-forward of excess contributions
Washington, DC$4,000 single / $8,000 joint per beneficiary
WashingtonNo state income tax
West VirginiaFull amount of contribution
Wisconsin$3,340 single / $3,340 joint per beneficiary
WyomingNo state income tax

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