Arkansas panel endorses change to college savings plans

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(AP) – Arkansas lawmakers have advanced a proposal to allow
taxpayers with tax-deductible 529 college savings plans to withdraw funds for tuition at public, private and religious K-12 schools.

A legislative subcommittee on Wednesday recommended including the change in a budget bill for the state treasurer’s office. The proposal now heads to the Joint Budget Committee.

Republican Sen. Jason Rapert says the measure is intended to mirror a change in federal tax law that was recently enacted. The state finance department estimated the change could reduce state revenue by as much as $5.2 million a year if every private school family took full advantage of the 529 plan.


   

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