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How to withdraw money from your 529 plan to pay for college

August 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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To withdraw funds from your 529 plan to cover college expenses, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your 529 plan account online.
2. Locate the option to make a withdrawal or request a distribution.
3. Choose the amount you wish to withdraw.
4. Select the account where you want the funds to be deposited.
5. Provide any required documentation, such as proof of enrollment or tuition invoices.
6. Review the withdrawal request and submit it for processing.
7. Keep track of the withdrawal for tax purposes.

Remember, withdrawals from a 529 plan are tax-free as long as the funds are used for qualified education expenses. Be sure to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional if you have any questions about using your 529 plan for college costs.

If you need further assistance with withdrawing money from your 529 plan, contact your plan administrator for guidance and support.

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This information is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. Consult with a financial advisor before making any decisions regarding your 529 plan or college finances.

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