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February 24, 2025
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Maryland 529 Contributions for Non-Relative

  • February 24, 2025
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Hi,

I contributed to a Maryland 529 Plan last year. The plan is owned by a friend of mine and the beneficiary is her daughter, neither of whom I am related to. I am a Maryland resident. Can I claim the deduction on my Maryland taxes for my contribution even if the plan is not mine? I ask because the first question asked when going into the "Maryland College Savings Plan Contributions" is "Do you have one of the College Savings Plans listed above?". I don't have one of the plans personally, but I did contribute to one.

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    RachelW33
    February 24, 2025

    Assuming that you are a Maryland resident, you can claim the deduction for your 529 contribution to your friend's daughter's plan, up to $2,500. According to the Maryland 529 website:

     

    Account owners and contributors can each subtract contributions.  A contributor need not be a parent or family member of the beneficiary to be eligible for the income subtraction.

     

    For more information, please see:

    Maryland 529 Website

    How to Maximize your Maryland College Investment Plan Tax Benefits

    2024 Maryland Resident Instruction Booklet: See Page 9

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