I assume they were referring to the tax deductible contribution some
states offer (not federal deduction). Nebraska is one of those
states, up to $5000. I've never seen it as an employer-provided
deduction, but I really like the idea.
Mike
On Mar 10, 10:56 am, "HW \"Skip\" Weldon"
<skip5700removet...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have not heard of a pre-tax 529. Today, while looking at an
> employer's overall benefit plan, a pre-tax arrangement was clearly
> offered to employees. Perhaps I was taking a nap when they were
> announced. Comments?
>
> -HW "Skip" Weldon
> Columbia, SC
>
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