House Republican Tax Plan Combines Coverdell Education Savings Accounts and 529 College Savings Accounts
The House Republican plan for altering the tax system includes a proposal to combine Coverdell accounts and 529 accounts.
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The House Republican plan for altering the tax system includes a proposal to combine Coverdell accounts and 529 accounts.
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