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Dustin Rinaldi on tax changes: 529 plans

Dustin Rinaldi on tax changes: 529 plans

Thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Section 529 plan savings may now be used for K-12 tuition as well as for higher education costs.

Over 20 years ago, federal lawmakers authorized states to create tax-exempt “qualified tuition programs” — Section 529 plans — to help taxpayers fund the cost of higher education. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expands Section 529 by allowing tax-free account withdrawals not only for qualified higher education expenses but also for tuition at public, private, or religious elementary and secondary schools.

Tax-free 529 withdrawals for K-12 are capped at $10,000 a year, per student

If a child is the beneficiary of multiple 529 plan accounts, the $10,000 may be distributed from one or more of the accounts. Withdrawals in excess of $10,000 would be taxed according to the Section 529 rules (generally as part nontaxable return of principal and part distribution of earnings subject to both income taxes and a 10% penalty).

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Free $10 Visa virtual rewards with purchase of $30 in Kimberly-Clark products

Free $10 Visa virtual rewards with purchase of $30 in Kimberly-Clark products

Buy Kimberly-Clark products at Publix and get $10 in virtual rewards.

Spend $30 on bath and cleaning products between May 19 and June 1 to get a $10 Visa reward that can be used to buy online content, such as music on iTunes. It’s not a physical gift card. 

Participating products include Cottonelle,…

Get your free burger!

Get your free burger!

Did someone say free burger?

To celebrate National Burger Month, Habit Burger Grill will give away Charburgers with cheese at its three Central Florida locations on May 24 from 4-6 p.m. Details: habitgrill.com

The Habit Burger Grill restaurants are located at 1040 N. Orlando Ave. in Winter Park…