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Transfering assets from a college savings plan

Can I transfer assets from a college savings plan in one state to a similar plan in another state?


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You can roll over the balance in most states. However, contact the plan sponsor to find out how each state's laws will treat the tax deductions and exemptions in rollovers.

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