How long are unused funds permitted to remain in a Coverdell education savings account?
A.
All funds must be distributed when the beneficiary’s age reaches 21 years old.
B.
All funds must be distributed when the beneficiary’s age reaches 30 years old.
C.
All funds must be distributed when the beneficiary’s age reaches 59 ½ years old.
D.
There is no age limit preventing funds from remaining in a beneficiary’s account.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) require that all funds be distributed by the time the beneficiary reaches 30 years old. If the funds are not used for qualified educational expenses, they may be subject to taxes and penalties.
B is correctbecause funds must be distributed by age 30 unless transferred to another eligible family member.
Ais incorrect as age 21 is not relevant for Coverdell ESAs.
Cis incorrect because age 59 ½ applies to retirement accounts like IRAs.
Dis incorrect because there is a distribution deadline for Coverdell accounts.
[Reference:IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education, ]
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