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Can a beneficiary have more than one account?

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A. Yes. Since only one account owner can be named per account, family members may choose to open their own account for the same beneficiary. No matter how many accounts a beneficiary has, the maximum contribution limit of $331,000 cannot be exceeded when all accounts for a beneficiary are added together.

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A. Yes. Since only one account owner can be named per account, family members may choose to open their own account for the same beneficiary. No matter how many accounts a beneficiary has, the maximum contribution limit cannot be exceeded when all accounts for a beneficiary are added together.

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