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  • What happens if the beneficiary is no longer eligible for an account?

    If a beneficiary no longer meets eligibility requirements, they no longer qualify to get an ABLE account and they (or their account manager) should sign into the account’s settings and update their eligibility. Their account will remain open and they can continue to use the account until the end of...

  • What happens to my state and federal benefits?

    Your ABLE account grows up to $100,000 without affecting your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Other federal benefits are not affected, regardless of the balance in the ABLE account.

  • What if I already receive direct deposit payments from the SSA in a different account?

    To switch the account you receive your direct deposits in, you will need to update your settings with the SSA. You can update your deposit settings in your Social Security account here.

  • What if I want to close my account?

    Simply give us a call and we’ll help you out. Reach us Monday through Friday, at 1-844-394-2253, 3am-2pm HST. We’ll be sad to see you go.

  • What is a prepaid card?

    A prepaid card is very much like a reloadable gift card. Simply put, you add funds to a prepaid card and then use it to make purchase — either online or in-store. With an ABLE Prepaid Card, you can: Make purchases everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted Add funds from your ABLE account and...

  • What is a successor designated beneficiary?

    A successor for an ABLE account must be a sibling, step-sibling, or half-sibling of the Account Owner and must also qualify for an ABLE account. A successor must be added to the account before the death of the beneficiary.

  • What is ABLE to Work?

    The ABLE to Work Act, effective January 1, 2018, revised the Internal Revenue Code applicable to ABLE accounts to permit eligible employed beneficiaries to save more in their ABLE accounts. Over and above the standard Annual Contribution Limit ($18,000 for 2024), a working beneficiary is allowed to...

  • What is IRS Form 1099-QA?

    If you make a withdrawal from your account, you will receive the IRS Form 1099-QA, which is a tax form that details all of the withdrawals you made throughout the tax year from your account. This statement reports withdrawals from the ABLE account in the prior calendar year. You only receive a...

  • What is IRS Form 5498-QA?

    If you make a contribution to your account, you will receive IRS Form 5498-QA, which is a tax form that details all of the contributions you made throughout the tax year to your account. This form reports ABLE account contributions, rollovers and direct program-to-program transfers in the prior...

  • What is the ABLE Act?

    Millions of people with disabilities rely on public benefits and federal programs such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Medicaid, and others for their living and basic needs, but even those benefits can be limiting. Those receiving much needed...