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Are you interested in creating a potentially tax-free education savings account while having the ability to self-direct those funds into alternative investments?
With a self directed Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) (sometimes called an Educational IRA) from Entrust, you'll have the ability to save money and gain wealth for your child's education tax-free. By self directing the funds in an educational IRA into into non-traditional investments that you know, such as real estate, notes, partnerships, you may grow the wealth in the account faster than through traditional investments.
Contributions to an Entrust self-directed Coverdell ESA are not tax deductible. However the earnings are tax free, assuming the contribution is less than the account holder's annual adjusted qualified education expenses. In the event that the distributions are higher than the expenses, the gains are taxed at the account holder's rate rather than the contributor's rate (which is typically higher).
Contributions are discretionary, meaning that you are not required to make deposits every year.
Coverdell ESA Contribution Limits | 2009/2010 |
Per year until the child is age 18, unless the child is special needs. | $2,000* |
To read additional articles on ESAs, click on the links below;
Contact an Entrust professional in one of our local offices to establish a self directed Coverdell Educational Savings account or open an account.
Attend seminars, workshops and classes on self-directed IRAs in your area.