Nevada residents receive numerous state plan benefits.
Learn about state tax benefits ↓Nevada residents receive numerous state plan benefits.
Learn about state tax benefits ↓Featured 529 plans for Nevada residents:
Prepaid Plan
Nevada offers five 529 saving plan offerings available to residents of any state. The direct-sold programs include The Vanguard 529 College Savings Plan as well as the USAA 529 Education Savings Plan offered by Victory Capital. The three advisor-sold plans consist of the Putnam 529 for America which features a multi-manager approach, the Wealthfront 529 College Savings Plan featuring an online investing platform, and the Future Path 529 Plan featuring JP Morgan ETFs. The state also offers the Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program, which is limited to state residents and University of Nevada alumni.
"Do-it-yourself" type plans in which the saver enrolls and sets up the initial investment. Fortunately most 529 plans make this simple! You'll pay no sales charges beyond fund and administrative fees.
Plans offered by investment professionals. You'll gain the guidance of a financial advisor, but will incur sales charges and/or fees as you invest.
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529 ABLE accounts let Americans with disabilities save tax-deferred for education and other expenses without impacting eligibility for public benefits.
ABLE Plan
ABLE Nevada, managed by the Nevada State Treasury as part of the National ABLE Alliance, allows individuals with disabilities to save and invest without risking eligibility for Medicaid, SSI, or SSDI. Earnings in ABLE accounts are tax-free if used for qualified disability expenses. Participants can choose various investment options and have flexibility in saving, investing, and withdrawing funds for disability-related costs.
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