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Resources

Find more information about the Washington State ABLE Savings Plan below, and share these resources with people in your community

Additional ABLE Resources

ABLE Today

Learn about the ABLE program’s mission to help empower people with disabilities, and access helpful videos, resources, and more.

ABLE for ALL

Learn more about the national ABLE for All Savings Plan. Non-residents can call 1-844-394-2253.

IRS information on ABLE accounts

Get more information about ABLE accounts and tax benefits for beneficiaries from the Internal Revenue Service.

IRS regulations for ABLE

Learn about the regulations that govern ABLE accounts as set by the Internal Revenue Service.

ABLE to Work Act

Find out about the exciting opportunity for beneficiaries to build assets and grow financial independence by saving money in an ABLE account while working.

ABLE Act

Learn about the act that enabled millions of individuals with disabilities to save for their futures without impacting their federal and state benefits.

WA Senate Bill 6210

Read state legislature regarding the ABLE Act.

WA House Bill 2323

Read state legislature regarding the ABLE Act.

WA ABLE Governing Board

Learn about the governing board's duties related to eligible individual Washington achieving a better life experience program accounts.

CMS Implications of the ABLE Act for State Medicaid Programs

Read the letter from the director of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding the ABLE Act.

Developmental Disabilities Endowment Trust Fund (DDETF)

Find out more about DDETF’s special needs trust fund.

IRS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Guidance – Section 529A

Learn about IRS guidance on income tax for people with disabilities who work.

Social Security and ABLE Accounts

Read information from the Social Security Administration about ABLE accounts.

Special Needs Alliance

Get more information on special needs trusts and the common terms you will need to understand.

ABLE and HUD-Assisted Programs

Learn about the how the U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development will disregard amounts in the designated beneficiary’s/individual’s ABLE account when it determines eligibility and continued occupancy.

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