Utah state tax benefits information

Depending on their tax-filing status, Utah taxpayers can claim a 4.5% tax credit or deduction up to a certain limit per qualified beneficiary for contributions to their my529 account. See table below for specific information.

Tax FilerMaximum Allowable Contribution for a Utah State Income Tax CreditMaximum Utah State Income Tax Credit per Beneficiary (4.5%)
Single$2,490$112.05 per beneficiary
Joint$4,980$224.10 per beneficiary
Trusts$2,490$112.05 per beneficiary
Grantor Trust, Married Filing Jointly$4,980$224.10 per beneficiary
Flow Through Entity $2,490$112.05 per beneficiary
Corporation$2,490$2,490 (Deduction) per beneficiary

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