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It’s never too early to start saving for your child’s higher education. The right time is right now. Please join us to learn about how the flexible contributions to an NY 529 account can help you save more for college and beyond.

Have questions? We’re here to help.

Whether you’re just getting started or need guidance on your existing plan, our education savings specialists are ready to help. Reach out by phone, email, or mail—we’re here to make saving simpler.

Call Us:

877-NYSAVES (877-697-2837)

Business days, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time

Email Us:

ny529@nysaves.org

For New York employers:

Find out more about what NY’s 529 Direct Plan can offer you and your employees. Call us at 800-420-8580 on business days between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Email us: employer@nysaves.org

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Please note, we are unable to provide account-specific information or process monetary or clerical transactions via email. For assistance with these items, please log in to your account or call 877-NYSAVES (877-697-2837). For your protection, please do not include your account number or any personally identifiable information in your email, as this is not a secure channel. You may review other ways to safeguard your own information by clicking the Security link at the bottom of this page.

Contributions of up to $10,000 are deductible annually from New York State taxable income for married couples filing jointly; single taxpayers can deduct up to $5,000 annually. New York State tax deductions may be subject to recapture in certain circumstances such as rollovers to another state's 529 plan, nonqualified withdrawals, withdrawals used to pay elementary or secondary school tuition as described in the Disclosure Booklet and Tuition Savings Agreement. State tax benefits for non-resident New York taxpayers may vary. Please consult your tax advisor about your particular situation. The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has not yet determined whether withdrawals to pay expanded K-12 expenses and Credentialing Expenses would be New York Qualified Withdrawals or New York Nonqualified Withdrawals.