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      <title>Trump Accounts vs. 529 Plans vs. Roth IRAs: Which Wins for Children&#39;s Savings?</title>
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      <description>Trump Accounts are the newest option in a crowded field of tax-advantaged savings vehicles for children. How they stack up against 529 plans and custodial Roth IRAs depends almost entirely on the child&amp;rsquo;s circumstances and the family&amp;rsquo;s goals.
The Tax Structure Comparison The fundamental tax difference between these account types comes down to when taxes are paid:
529 Plans are tax-exempt: contributions come from after-tax dollars, earnings grow without annual taxation, and withdrawals for qualified education expenses are completely tax-free.</description>
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