
The states that now have ABLE account programs up and open for enrollment are: Alaska, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Virginia. Most offer enrollment to those who live out-of-state. Also, another state, Pennsylvania, is about to open enrollment. For details, click here.
Under the ABLE Act, the tax-free savings accounts can be used to pay for qualifying expenses such as the costs of treating the disability or for education, housing and health care, among other things. The existence of the accounts will not compromise the individual’s ability to qualify for benefits like SSI or Medicaid as long as the account balance does not exceed $100,000.
For up-to-date details on the state-by-state rollout of ABLE programs, visit the ABLE National Resource Center’s website.
For an article on the pros and cons of ABLE accounts, click here.
To find out whether an ABLE account is the right move for you or a loved on, see your special needs planner.

