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Massachusetts 529 College Savings Calculator

Calculate 529 college savings growth in Massachusetts. State tax deduction available. See projected savings and tax benefits.

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Massachusetts Quick Facts
9.0% Income Tax Rate
1.23% Property Tax Rate
$89,645 Median Income
135 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

529 plan calculator for Massachusetts residents. Projections use compound interest with monthly contributions. Massachusetts offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $1,000 single / $2,000 joint for any 529 plan. 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

Massachusetts 529 plan facts: Massachusetts offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $1,000 single / $2,000 joint for any 529 plan. Median household income: $89,645 | COL index: 135. 529 funds can be used for tuition, room & board, textbooks, and K-12 tuition (up to $10,000/yr).

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SEC, IRS, State 529 Plans
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Massachusetts offer a 529 tax deduction?

Massachusetts offers a tax deduction for 529 contributions: $1,000 single / $2,000 joint for any 529 plan.

How much should I save in a 529 plan in Massachusetts?

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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