Published: 8/25/2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 (OBBBA) contains a number of tax breaks for parents. Here’s a summary of what’s in the bill for families, including planning tips to make the most of each tax break.
529 Education Plans. The annual limit for K–12 tuition withdrawals doubles to $20,000 per student beginning in 2026. These funds can now also cover books, tutoring, online materials, home school costs, and educational therapies for children with disabilities. 529s can also be used for post-secondary teaching certifications and trade programs.Planning Tip: While contributions to a 529 plan aren’t deductible on your federal tax return, you can front-load up to five years’ worth of the annual gift tax exclusion into a single year. The 2025 exclusion is $19,000, so you can contribute up to $95,000 (5 x $19,000) to a 529 plan per beneficiary (up to $190,000 if married).
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