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What are the federal and Georgia state tax advantages?

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What are the federal and Georgia state tax advantages?

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When you contribute to the Path2College 529 Plan, your account earnings have the opportunity to grow federal and Georgia state income tax-deferred until withdrawn. The earnings portion of any withdrawals used to pay for qualified higher education expenses will be free from federal and Georgia state income tax. This federal income tax-free treatment of qualified withdrawals and other federal tax benefits are permanently in place for 529 plans through the passage of the Pension Protection Act of 2006. Is there a Georgia state income tax deduction? Effective with the 2007 tax year, all Georgia taxpayers may now contribute and deduct up to $2,000 each year on behalf of any beneficiary regardless of their annual income. Georgia taxpayers are not required to itemize deductions to make this adjustment to income. Please note that a transfer of funds from another state’s 529 plan is not eligible for the Georgia income tax deduction.

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When you contribute to the Path2College 529 Plan, your account earnings have the opportunity to grow federal and Georgia state income tax-deferred until withdrawn. The earnings portion of any withdrawals used to pay for qualified higher education expenses will be free from federal and Georgia state income tax. This federal income tax-free treatment of qualified withdrawals and other federal tax benefits are permanently in place for 529 plans through the passage of the Pension Protection Act of 2006. Is there a Georgia state income tax deduction? Effective with the 2007 tax year, all Georgia taxpayers may now contribute and deduct up to $2,000 each year on behalf of any beneficiary regardless of their annual income. Georgia taxpayers are not required to itemize deductions to make this adjustment to income. Please note that a transfer of funds from another state’s 529 plan is not eligible for the Georgia income tax deduction. Georgia tax forms refer to the Path2College 529 Plan as “Georg

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