Georgia 529 plan

Georgia 529 Plan


 * Open to Residents
 * Open to non-residents

Program match on contributions: None

State tax deduction or credit for contributions: For years beginning on or after January 1, 2007, contributions to Georgia's 529 plan of up to $2,000 per beneficiary per year are deductible in computing Georgia taxable income. A married couple filing jointly is limited to $2,000 per beneficiary, not $4,000. Beginning in 2007, income limits no longer apply. Rollover contributions are not deductible. Contribution deadline is April 15 of the following year.

State tax recapture provisions: The principal portion of rollovers and nonqualified withdrawals from this plan are included in Georgia taxable income to the extent of prior Georgia tax deductions.

Age-based investment options: Choose between the Managed Allocation Option and the Aggressive Managed Allocation Option, each containing six portfolios of underlying mutual funds. Under either option, contributions are placed into the portfolio corresponding to the beneficiary’s age and later reassigned to more conservative portfolios as the beneficiary approaches college age.

Static investment options: Select among three multi-fund portfolios (the 100% Equity Option, the Balanced Fund Option, and the 100% Fixed Income Option), the Guaranteed Option, and the Money Market Option.

Single funds

Expenses:0.51% - 0.75%; none for Guaranteed Option


 * Plan Site
 * Plan document

529 Plan Pages

 * 529 Plans
 * 529 Plans Indexed Options
 * 529 Plan Account Transfers‎
 * 529 Plan Recapture Tax on Rollovers
 * Collegesure 529 Tuition Indexed Programs

Links

 * Morningstar Overview
 * State Creditor Protections for 529 Plans