With the Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA), you have flexibility in funding your childrens education expenses from the moment they begin school to the moment they graduate from college.
- Up to $2,000 can be contributed to a single beneficiarys account per year until the child reaches the age of 18 to be used for primary, secondary or post secondary school expenses.
- There is no tax deduction for the contribution. But all amounts withdrawn to meet qualified education expenses are tax-free.
- You do not need to have earned income to make a contribution.
| Filing Status | Full contribution allowed if Annual Gross Income is: | Partial contribution allowed if Annual Gross Income is: | No contribution allowed if Annual Gross Income is: |
| Joint | below $190,000 | $190,000 - $220,000 | over $220,000 |
| Single | below $95,000 | $95,000 - $110,000 | over $110,000 |
- Entities, including tax-exempt organizations can contribute to your childs Coverdell account.
- Contributions can be made after the age of 18 for certain special needs children.
- There is no limit on the number of Coverdell ESAs to which one may contribute. For example, grandparents who have 3 grandchildren can give $2,000 to an account for each grandchild, a total of $6,000. But no individual beneficiary may receive more than $2,000 in Coverdell ESA contributions per year.
Once the child reaches age 18, you can no longer contribute to the ESA. Withdrawals are tax-free and may be made at any time as long as the money is used for qualified education expenses by the childs 30th birthday. After age 30, the funds must be withdrawn and may be subject to income tax and a 10% penalty tax. You may transfer funds to the ESA of a younger family member under the age of 30.
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