We empower people with disabilities to save for qualified expenses and invest for the future without disrupting federal benefits. Visit our site to learn more.
Next Week! On Thursday, April 4, at 10 am PST, learn about ABLE accounts and Social Security benefits from state leaders and SSA experts in an upcoming webinar. Learn about all topics to be covered and register for the webinar: https://t.co/RMh5hQYdFi
Did you know? You don’t have to be an immediate family member to open an ABLE account for an eligible beneficiary. Authorized Legal Representatives (ALR) include representative payees that are individuals or organizations. Take the eligibility quiz: https://t.co/XJ4hl4JNb5
This World Down Syndrome Day, learn how ABLE accounts help individuals with disabilities save for more secure futures. With ABLE, you can receive gift contributions from loved ones for qualified expenses. Learn how to set up a gifting page: https://t.co/ULKU1bNivy
With an ABLE account, individuals with disabilities can save funds without losing critical benefits. Your earnings and money spent on eligible expenses are tax-free! Learn about all the benefits of opening an ABLE savings account: https://t.co/bQW1W4Me8D
Happy tax season! Check out the "ABLE Tax Time Tips" webinar from ABLE NRC to learn how account owners can increase their savings and qualify for tax incentives. Watch it here: https://t.co/eKu1mwdjzH
Heads up! Learn about ABLE accounts and Social Security benefits from state leaders and SSA experts in an upcoming webinar. Learn about all topics to be covered and register for the webinar: ttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jG6wIQ9bQAyekNNVj3dWig#/registration
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and we’re celebrating a world of opportunities for everyone! ABLE empowers individuals with disabilities to save funds without impacting crucial benefits. Learn how to open an account: https://t.co/lKnBRXwIjo
The limit on wages in an ABLE account is current gross income or $14,580, whichever is lower. Click to learn more important information about ABLE. https://t.co/0Zqf8HDzsd
Have you been thinking about opening a WA State ABLE account? Don't know where to start? We've got you covered! Just click on the link to do a quick user-friendly eligibility screen: https://t.co/XJ4hl4JNb5
An Authorized Legal Representative (ALR) is someone who is legally authorized to make decisions for a beneficiary. Opening an ABLE account for a beneficiary empowers them to be more financially secure in their future. Learn about who can be an ALR! https://t.co/bCuzBc0dLn
Emma wants to teach art to kids at Seattle Children's Hospital. Her ABLE account funds can help her get through college and provide financial independence to make her dream a reality! Learn more about Emma's #ABLEStory here: https://t.co/uPsAuBawOX
April 4th @ 1 pm EST – join @abletodayorg , experts from the @SocialSecurity Administration, and ABLE state program leaders from the ABLE Savings Plans Network for a webinar on ABLE and Social Security Benefit!
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With an ABLE account, you won't lose your state or federal benefits. The earnings from your ABLE account are tax-deferred and the money withdrawn for eligible expenses is tax-free! Learn what qualifies as an eligible expense by clicking below. https://t.co/bQW1W4MLYb
This February, set aside a moment to show you care for someone by making a meaningful contribution to their ABLE account and supporting their future. It's a simple process – just use the account owner's gifting page link. Discover how by clicking here: https://t.co/nZXdg5Cb5V
February is #LowVisionAwarenessMonth! If you're living with a visual impairment, your doctor is best for discovering vision rehabilitation services. Discuss your needs and inquire about the vision rehabilitation services tailored to your unique situation! https://t.co/2XnXYTwoaT
As we wrap up the first month of the year, we encourage all current and future ABLE Account holders to stick to their savings goals! What did you do this month that helped you build a savings habit? Let us know below!
Congress passed the ABLE Act in 2014, allowing Americans with disabilities to save for life costs without the risk of losing government benefits. Watch this video to learn more about how an ABLE account helps people with disabilities become financially independent.