If you’re fretting about the ever-climbing costs of educating your children, then socking away funds in a tax-deferred 529 Savings Plan is one way to go. These plans. which encourage savings for ...
Eligible taxpayers (student, parent or spouse) can claim the credit for 100% of the first $2,000 spent on qualified education ...
Section 127 allows employers to pay employees up to $5,250 tax-free for educational assistance, including (for now) repaying student loan debt. This week, the IRS updated its FAQs focused on the ...
The cost of higher education can be steep, whether you’re attending college for the first time or continuing your education for greater career advancement. To help employees acquire advanced education ...
Scholarships, grants, student loans: Chances are, these options come to mind when you’re considering how to pay for college. But there’s another type you can seek out — and you might not have to look ...
Employees now have access to pre-paid tuition benefits that help them obtain associate's, bachelor's or master's degrees ...
The Army is once again grappling with technical problems and is seemingly unable to reliably pay out education benefits to soldiers, just as deadlines for fall semester enrollments have passed at many ...