Yes I can.
Yes, Texas has a 529 plan called the Texas College Savings Plan. It allows families to save for future education expenses, offering tax advantages such as tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals for qualified expenses. Additionally, Texas also offers the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, which allows families to prepay tuition at Texas public colleges and universities.
Yes, Texas 529 plans offer tax benefits primarily at the federal level, as contributions grow tax-free and withdrawals for qualified education expenses are also tax-free. However, Texas does not provide a state income tax, so there are no additional state tax deductions or credits for contributions. This means while you can enjoy federal tax advantages, Texas residents do not receive state-specific tax breaks for their 529 contributions.
The phone number of the Houston Center For Photography is: 713-529-4755.
The phone number of the Weather Research Center is: 713-529-3076.
The positive integer factors of 529 are:1 23 529
prime factor of 529 = 2323 * 23 = 529
The multiples of 529.
529/1
A prime number is defined as in simpler terms a number that is only divisible by the number 1 and itself. (Two possible outcomes) However, 529 is not prime. 529 = 23 * 23 529 = 1 * 529 529 = 529 * 1 (Three outcomes discovered)
529 is not prime. 529 = 23 * 23
1 x 529, 23 x 23 = 529
Yes. 529 is divisible by 1, 23, and 529.