Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the answer OP:
https://support.wealthfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/214676923-Can-I-change-the-beneficiary-of-my-529-account-Who-is-eligible-to-be-a-new-beneficiary-#:~:text=Any%20change%20of%20the%20beneficiary,10%25%20federal%20tax%20on%20earnings.
Any change of the beneficiary to a person who is not an eligible member of the family of the current beneficiary is treated as a non-qualified withdrawal subject to applicable federal and state income taxes, as well as the additional 10% federal tax on earnings.
Eligible members of the family include the beneficiary’s:
Natural or legally adopted children
Parents or ancestors of parents
Siblings or stepsiblings
Stepchildren
Stepparents
Nieces or nephews
Aunts or uncles
The spouse of any of the individuals listed above
The spouse of the beneficiary
First cousins
Can't you just transfer ownership to the parents then they can make their kids the beneficiaries?
Anonymous wrote:Based on the above links, there would be a 10% penalty and normal fed and state tax liability if you transfer the 529 from a child to a grandchild.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the answer OP:
https://support.wealthfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/214676923-Can-I-change-the-beneficiary-of-my-529-account-Who-is-eligible-to-be-a-new-beneficiary-#:~:text=Any%20change%20of%20the%20beneficiary,10%25%20federal%20tax%20on%20earnings.
Any change of the beneficiary to a person who is not an eligible member of the family of the current beneficiary is treated as a non-qualified withdrawal subject to applicable federal and state income taxes, as well as the additional 10% federal tax on earnings.
Eligible members of the family include the beneficiary’s:
Natural or legally adopted children
Parents or ancestors of parents
Siblings or stepsiblings
Stepchildren
Stepparents
Nieces or nephews
Aunts or uncles
The spouse of any of the individuals listed above
The spouse of the beneficiary
First cousins
Anonymous wrote:Based on the above links, there would be a 10% penalty and normal fed and state tax liability if you transfer the 529 from a child to a grandchild.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the answer OP:
https://support.wealthfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/214676923-Can-I-change-the-beneficiary-of-my-529-account-Who-is-eligible-to-be-a-new-beneficiary-#:~:text=Any%20change%20of%20the%20beneficiary,10%25%20federal%20tax%20on%20earnings.
Any change of the beneficiary to a person who is not an eligible member of the family of the current beneficiary is treated as a non-qualified withdrawal subject to applicable federal and state income taxes, as well as the additional 10% federal tax on earnings.
Eligible members of the family include the beneficiary’s:
Natural or legally adopted children
Parents or ancestors of parents
Siblings or stepsiblings
Stepchildren
Stepparents
Nieces or nephews
Aunts or uncles
The spouse of any of the individuals listed above
The spouse of the beneficiary
First cousins