What is Maryland ABLE

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What is Maryland ABLE Maryland ABLE accounts are a way for families and people with disabilities to save money without jeopardizing state or federal benefits, such as SSI, Medicaid, waiver services, etc.

Historic Perspective Signed into law by President Obama in 2014 Part of the Internal Revenue Code: ABLE accounts = IRC 529A Maryland ABLE Act (HB431) signed into Maryland law by Governor Hogan on April 12, 2016 Operated by Maryland 529 (previously College Savings Plans of Maryland)

Key Features of an ABLE Account Easy enrollment. Contributions up to $15,000 per calendar year. Saving up to $100,000 in an ABLE account before impacting SSI cash benefits. Saving without jeopardizing state or federal means-tested benefits such as Medicaid, SSI, waiver services, food, or housing assistance. No federal or state taxes on the earnings, AND no taxes on the withdrawals if the funds are used for Qualified Disability Expenses (QDEs). Rollovers are possible to another state ABLE plan is the person chooses. Easily accessible funds.

New ABLE Features in 2018 ABLE To Work Act Allows ABLE account beneficiaries who earn employment income, and who are NOT contributing to a retirement plan through their employer, to contribute above the $15,000 annual contribution limit. ADDITIONAL contributions equal to the previous years gross income up to $12,060. ABLE Financial Planning Act Allows for rollovers from 529 College Savings Plans to ABLE accounts Can be from any 529 College Savings Plan

Account Management One person with a disability = One ABLE account ABLE account = Owned & Operated by the person with a disability. Can be operated by an Authorized Legal Representative (legal guardian or power of attorney) but the person with a disability is always the designated beneficiary

Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for an ABLE account, you must: (1) Have developed a disability prior to the age of 26 You do not need to have been formally diagnosed with the disability, but must be able to show documentation that you had the disability (2) Meet the Social Security definition of disability You can show this by: Showing you have been found eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) OR Providing disability certification from a licensed physician stating that you meet the Social Security-level of disability

Qualified Disability Expenses Health, prevention, and wellness Housing (rent & mortgage) Education Employment training and support Transportation Basic living expenses Assistive technology and personal support services Financial management and administrative services Legal fees Expenses for oversight and monitoring Funeral and burial expenses

Housing Related Expenses Mortgage (including rent, mortgage, property mortgage insurance) Property taxes Rent Utilities: heating, gas, electricity, water Sewer and garbage removal

Treatment of Funds for Housing There has been no formal guidance from HUD on how these funds will be treated. The Federal law states that account funds should be disregarded for purposes of means-tested federal programs Expenses for mortgage and rent must be paid in the same calendar month that the funds are withdrawn from the ABLE account or will be counted against allowable assets ABLE account shall be considered a resource of the designated beneficiary to the extent that such amount exceeds $100,000 The ABLE statute information can be found at: 26 U.S.C. 529A at sec. 103, Pub. L. 113-295, div. B, title I at sec. 103, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 4063

Medicaid Recovery What To Know As of June 1, 2018 Unless required by Federal law, Maryland State Medicaid may not seek payment from a Maryland ABLE account. Maryland ABLE accounts will only be subject to Federal Medicaid recovery efforts if the beneficiary's estate is subject to recovery under the statute*. *Consistent with the section 1917(b) of the Social Security Act Dep t of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, Letter to State Medicaid Directors, September 7, 2017.

Maryland ABLE Plan Features

Maryland Account Features $25 minimum deposit to establish account. Contributions can be made by via check, automatic deposit, or by electronic funds transfer ( EFT ). Total savings up to $350,000 if not concerned about the SSI cap. When the account balance hits $350,000, no additional contributions can be made. Maryland accepts national enrollment.

Maryland ABLE Tax Incentives Maryland State Income taxpayers can claim up to a $2,500 income tax deduction per contributor, per ABLE account. Joint filers can claim up to $5,000. * Remember, a deduction reduces your total taxable income by the percentage of your highest federal income tax. It is NOT a dollar-for-dollar credit.

Fees $35 annual Account Maintenance Fee Withdrawn quarterly from the ABLE Account Annual fee is pro-rated based on when the account is opened Asset based fees on investment options Vary based on investment option (See Disclosure Statement)

Account Types Cash Option - FDIC-insured banking product similar to a savings account Investment Option - 3 Investment choices: Conservative Moderate Aggressive Account owners are allowed to change their investment options up to twice a year Account owners can choose: 100% Cash option 100% In one of the investment options OR A % in the cash and a % in one of the investment options

Enrollment

Visit our website www.marylandable.org Via this site, you can access: Program Disclosure Booklet Frequently Asked Questions Enroll and Manage your account

Open An Account What You ll Need Beneficiary Social Security Number (and SSN for Authorized Legal Representative if needed) If you re an ALR, you will need a copy of your paperwork to upload electronically Bank account information to link to your ABLE account

Manage Your Account Questions? Manage your account information Change investment options Make contributions into your ABLE account AND make transfers out of your ABLE account Maryland ABLE offers many ways to get in touch: Live Chat @ marylandable.org Online Request Customer Support: 1-855-5MD-ABLE (1-855-563-2253)

Coming Soon Maryland ABLE will offer a Prepaid MasterCard in June 2018 You decide how much $$$ to transfer to your card Use the Prepaid Card wherever MasterCard is accepted * Please note that there is $1.25 monthly fee to maintain card activation. This fee is deducted directly from the Prepaid Card.

Contact Us www.marylandable.org Customer Support - 1-855-5MD-ABLE (855-563-2253) questions@marylandable.org Facebook.com/MarylandABLE @MarylandABLE

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