September is College Savings Month
Gear up for a new school year with a $100 bonus*

"Back-to-school" will be "back-to-college" before you know it. Open a new Oklahoma 529 account between 9/1 - 9/30 and receive up to a $100 bonus!

Don’t let the clock run out!

Get your bonus before the offer ends.

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Open a new account and get up to a $50 or $100 bonus.

Get $50

with a minimum deposit of $250: Set up recurring contributions or payroll direct deposit of $50 or more per month until 3/31/2024.

Get $100

with a minimum deposit of $500: Set up recurring contributions or payroll direct deposits of $50 or more per month until 3/31/2024.

Receive the bonus!

After six months, your $50 or $100 bonus will be deposited in your account on or before 5/17/2024.

*Click here for complete Terms and Conditions.

Tax Benefits of Oklahoma 529

Your contributions go further with Oklahoma 529 tax benefits

State tax deduction

OK taxpayers may qualify for a state tax deduction up to $20,000 if married filing jointly ($10,000 single) for contributions made into Oklahoma 529 account.

100% tax-deferred growth

Any earnings grow tax deferred. When you pay fewer taxes, you can earn more and grow your account faster.

Tax-free withdrawals for qualified expenses

Withdraw tax free for all qualified education expenses at any accredited college, university or community college or CareerTech center for tuition, certain room and board, books, computers and more.

Why an Oklahoma 529 account?

Todd Russ, Oklahoma State Treasurer

Your plan is financial aid friendly

Your 529 account is viewed as a parental asset for financial aid purposes and may count less against aid eligibility than the same funds held in your child's name.1

Your child gets more opportunities

For OK taxpayers savings can be applied to any accredited college or university across the country and abroad, community college, CareerTech centers, professional and graduate schools; and even apprenticeship programs registered and certified with the Secretary of Labor under the National Apprenticeship Act, K-12 tuition and student loan repayment. Withdrawals for tuition expenses at a public, private or religious elementary, middle, or high school, registered apprenticeship programs, and student loans can be withdrawn free from federal and Oklahoma income tax. If you are not an Oklahoma taxpayer, these withdrawals may include recapture of tax deduction, state income tax as well as penalties. You should talk to a qualified professional about how tax provisions affect your circumstances. Limitations apply.2

You have more control

You're never locked in and can withdraw your funds for any reason at any time.3

You enjoy more flexibility

Funds in your child's account are transferable to another eligible family member, which includes siblings, stepchildren, parents, even first cousins.

Ready to start their college savings?

The sooner you start, the more they could have for college.

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