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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the text of the link YOU posted. Do you want a picture of me reading it? As far as taxes - I have not commented on that. It varies by state so you would need to check the plan you wish to enroll in.[/quote] lol. You are such an idiot. What do you think a ABLE account is for? It is to reduce taxes. This is ALL ABOUT taxes. [/quote] No, it is not. It is about allowing a person with a disability to save money for 'a better life experience' that won't count against the asset test for SSI and or Medicaid eligibility. So, not an idiot, but someone who actually has one for their dc. Also, someone who can read websites like the ABLE National Resource Center and find out this info![/quote] It’s in the Tax Code and distributions are tax free. And of course, the type of autism that qualifies for SSDI and Medicare is not the type where the kid goes to college, works, and gets married. [/quote]
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