Updated
Updated · WMTV · May 29
Evers Declares May 29 Wisconsin 529 Savings Day, Offering $50 Bonus for New Edvest Accounts
Updated
Updated · WMTV · May 29

Evers Declares May 29 Wisconsin 529 Savings Day, Offering $50 Bonus for New Edvest Accounts

1 articles · Updated · WMTV · May 29

Summary

  • Wisconsin designated May 29 as 529 College Savings Day, with Gov. Tony Evers issuing the proclamation to promote college planning.
  • A $50 bonus deposit is available to people who open a new Edvest 529 account by June 5, the state Department of Financial Institutions said.
  • Wisconsin’s 529 program includes two plans: direct-sold Edvest 529 and Tomorrow’s Scholar, which is offered through financial advisors and fee-only planners.
  • 529 savings can be used at accredited colleges, universities, technical and professional schools in the U.S. and many abroad, with qualified education withdrawals exempt from state and federal taxes.

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