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Technology Expenses Make the Grade for Qualified Tuition Programs


Taxpayers who purchase computer technology for higher education purposes may be eligible for a special tax break.  The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 added computer equipment and technology to the list of college expenses that can be paid for by a Qualified Tuition Program commonly referred to as a Sec. 529 plan.
A qualified, nontaxable distribution from a Sec. 529 plan during 2009 or 2010 now includes the cost of the purchase of any computer technology, equipment or Internet access and related services.  To qualify, the beneficiary must use the technology, equipment or services while enrolled at an eligible educational institution.
Here are some highlights about Sec. 529 plans.

• A Sec. 529 plan is an educational savings plan designed to provide tax-free earnings for the benefit of a student.  Withdrawals must be used for qualified higher education expenses at an eligible educational institution.

• Qualified higher education expenses include tuition, reasonable costs of room and board, mandatory fees, computer technology, supplies and books.

• An eligible educational institution includes any college, university, vocational school or other post-secondary educational institution eligible to participate in a student aid program administered by the Department of Education.

• Contributions to a Sec. 529 plan cannot be more than the amount necessary to provide for a student’s qualified education expenses.
For more information about Sec. 529 plans and how they might fit into your family’s education needs, please give this office a call.
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