Kansas 529 College Savings Calculator
Calculate 529 college savings growth in Kansas. State tax deduction available. See projected savings and tax benefits.
How This Calculator Works
Calculation methodology and assumptions
529 plan calculator for Kansas residents. Projections use compound interest with monthly contributions. Kansas offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $3,000 single / $6,000 joint per beneficiary. Federal benefit: earnings grow tax-free and withdrawals for qualified education expenses are tax-free. Annual 529 gift tax exclusion: $18,000/person ($36,000 for couples) without gift tax implications. Superfunding allows 5 years of gifts upfront ($90,000/$180,000).
Key State Information
Kansas 529 plan facts: Kansas offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $3,000 single / $6,000 joint per beneficiary. Median household income: $64,521 | COL index: 86.3. 529 funds can be used for tuition, room & board, textbooks, and K-12 tuition (up to $10,000/yr).
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kansas offer a 529 tax deduction?
Kansas offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $3,000 single / $6,000 joint per beneficiary.
How much should I save in a 529 plan in Kansas?
With average in-state tuition around $10,000-$15,000/year and total costs (including room/board) of $20,000-$35,000/year, aim to save at least 50-75% of projected total costs. Starting early with $200-$500/month can reach $50,000-$100,000 over 10-15 years.
What happens to unused 529 funds?
As of 2024, unused 529 funds (open 15+ years) can be rolled into a Roth IRA for the beneficiary, up to $35,000 lifetime. You can also change the beneficiary to another family member, or use funds for graduate school.
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