Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. 529 plans are just savings vehicles for college expenses. They are not prepaid plans that have to be used for a particular state's school.
Right I understand that. I just meant in terms of fees and investment options. Is the primary benefit of the va plan the fact that the tax deduction offsets fees if you are a resident, or is it competitive enough with other plans enough that when we move away, it would still be considered a good plan with low fees and good potential returns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. 529 plans are just savings vehicles for college expenses. They are not prepaid plans that have to be used for a particular state's school.
Right I understand that. I just meant in terms of fees and investment options. Is the primary benefit of the va plan the fact that the tax deduction offsets fees if you are a resident, or is it competitive enough with other plans enough that when we move away, it would still be considered a good plan with low fees and good potential returns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the 9:40 poster
The other thing you could do if you like the Va plan enough - fund it to the $4k level so you get the deduction, the put the rest in a Utah (or whatever plan you like best) plan. If you move out of Va, just stop putting money in the Va plan.
Is it possible to roll it into the Utah (or whatever) plan so that we don't have to deal with tracking two plans?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. 529 plans are just savings vehicles for college expenses. They are not prepaid plans that have to be used for a particular state's school.
Anonymous wrote:But would VA's plan still be good for us if we move out of state (which is likely to happen in the next 2-3 years)? If we move out of state, then we won't be able to take the tax deduction so that's something I need to take under consideration.
Anonymous wrote:I am the 9:40 poster
The other thing you could do if you like the Va plan enough - fund it to the $4k level so you get the deduction, the put the rest in a Utah (or whatever plan you like best) plan. If you move out of Va, just stop putting money in the Va plan.