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 | | From: | Oleg Konovalov | | Subject: | Coverdell or 529 for US and Canada | | Date: | Sat, 25 Dec 2004 14:35:57 GMT |
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 | Hi,
I am canadian citizen living permanently in US (in NJ).
I used to contribute to education IRA in Canada, but since I don't live in Canada, they don't allow me to contribute to it anymore.
So now I am planning to open a Coverdell or 529 plan in US (NJ). But I need to find a plan which covers both US and Canadian colleges. [looks like NJ's 529 covers only US colleges]
What would be my best option ?
I am not planning to contribute more than $2000/yr, my son is almost 10 now.
Do you think having education plans in both Canada (frozen) and in US might screw me up ?
Thank you in advance, Oleg.
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 | | From: | Steve Blank | | Subject: | Re: Coverdell or 529 for US and Canada | | Date: | Sat, 25 Dec 2004 19:09:30 GMT |
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 | Oleg,
The 529 and Coverdell programs should be good at any U.S. school and many foreign schools as well.
IRS Publication 970 says that a Qualified Tuition Program (Coverdell and 529's)may be used at "any college, university, vocational school, or other postsecondary educational institution eligible to participate in a student aid program administered by the Department of Education. It includes virtually all accredited public, nonprofit, and proprietary (privately owned profit-making) postsecondary institutions. The educational institution should be able to tell you if it is an eligible educational institution. Certain educational institutions located outside the United States also participate in the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid (FSA) programs. You can find a list of these foreign schools on the Department of Education’s website at www.fafsa.ed.gov/index.htm. Click on “Find my school codes.” Complete the two items on the first page and click “Next.” Follow the instructions to search for a foreign school."
Steven B. Blank College Financial Aid Consultants 29 Ives Hill Court Cheshire, CT 06410 (203)250-7761
Oleg Konovalov wrote: > Hi, > > I am canadian citizen living permanently in US (in NJ). > > I used to contribute to education IRA in Canada, but since I don't live > in Canada, they don't allow me to contribute to it anymore. > > So now I am planning to open a Coverdell or 529 plan in US (NJ). > But I need to find a plan which covers both US and Canadian colleges. > [looks like NJ's 529 covers only US colleges] > > What would be my best option ? > > I am not planning to contribute more than $2000/yr, > my son is almost 10 now. > > Do you think having education plans in both Canada (frozen) > and in US might screw me up ? > > Thank you in advance, > Oleg. > > >
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