Taxpayer is owner of a Ohio 529 advantage plan.
He made $6000 in contributions during 2021. Maximum contribution for a deduction is $4000.
Can he and spouse each take $3000 to maximize benefit? Or do they each need to own their own accounts?
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Taxpayers can deduct contributions they made to an Ohio 529 (College Advantage) savings plan. This deduction is limited to $4,000* per beneficiary per year. The deduction is not limited to the savings plan owner or beneficiary. Instead, any taxpayer who makes a contribution is entitled to the deduction. Taxpayers may not deduct:
Married taxpayers may deduct up to a maximum of $4,000 per beneficiary whether their filing status is married filing jointly or married filing separately.
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