(LINCOLN, Neb.) Today, State Treasurer John Murante encouraged Nebraskans to consider opening a Nebraska Educational Savings Trust (NEST 529) Direct College Savings account for a loved one this holiday season.
“Now is a great time to invest in the educational future of your child, grandchild, or other family members. Gifts such as a NEST529 account can make a difference for a lifetime,” Murante said.
As the holiday season approaches, Murante encouraged Nebraskans to take advantage of NEST 529’s state income tax benefits. Account Owners in Nebraska are eligible for an annual state income tax deduction of up to $10,000 for NEST 529 contributions, or $5,000 per spouse if filing separately.
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