529 Plans
In addition to Federal tax benefits for college tuition, many states offer a deduction or credit as well. These resources give you a state-by-state overview of deductions and credits.
Virginians Get Extra Help Saving for College
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How College Costs and Financial Aid Affect Tax Returns
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The Advantage of Saving for College in Colorado
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What are My 529 Savings Plan Options in Indiana?
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The Tax Benefits of the Wisconsin 529 College Saving Program
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Here Are the Tax Benefits of West Virginia's 529 College Savings Plan
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What Are My 529 Savings Options in Illinois?
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The Tax Benefits of New York's 529 College Savings Program
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The Tax Benefits of the Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program
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New Mexico's 529 College Savings Plan: Tax Benefits
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The Facts About Maryland's 529 College Savings Plans
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Tax Advantages of Michigan's 529 Advisor College Savings Plan
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What Are the Tax Benefits of North Carolina's 529 Program?
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Georgia's 529 Plan Lets You Contribute $2,000 Each Year State Tax-Free
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The Lowdown on Claiming a Student Loan Interest Deduction
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Here Are the Tax Benefits of South Carolina's 529 College Savings Plan
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Tax Benefits of the College Savings Iowa 529 Plan
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What Are the Arkansas College Tax Advantages for Residents?