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§ 20-3-631. Purpose

The purposes of this article are to: Provide a program or programs of savings trust agreements to apply distributions toward qualified higher education expenses at eligible educational institutions, as defined in Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code or other applicable federal law; Provide for the creation of the Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan, as […]

§ 20-3-632. Definitions

As used in this article, the term: “Account contributor” means a resident or nonresident person, corporation, trust, charitable organization, or other entity which contributes to or invests money in a savings trust account under the program on behalf of a beneficiary. For resident or nonresident persons, the account contributor may also be the designated beneficiary […]

§ 20-3-634. Savings Trust Accounts; Availability; Terms and Provisions

The plan, through one or more programs, shall make savings trust agreements and savings trust accounts available to the public, under which account owners or account contributors may make contributions on behalf of qualified beneficiaries. Contributions and investment earnings on the contributions may be used for any qualified higher educational expenses of a designated beneficiary. […]

§ 20-3-636. Taxation of Fund Property and Income

The trust fund property and income shall be subject to taxation by the state only as provided by Code Section 48-7-27 and shall not be subject to taxation by any of the state’s political subdivisions. History. Code 1981, § 20-3-636 , enacted by Ga. L. 2001, p. 76, § 1.

§ 20-3-638. Annual Statement and Report Requirements; Audits

The board shall furnish, subject to reasonable administrative fees and charges, to each account owner an annual statement of the following: The amount contributed under the savings trust agreement; The annual earnings and accumulated earnings on the savings trust account; and Any other terms and conditions that the board deems by rule are necessary or […]

§ 20-3-639. Plan Not Designed as Promise or Guarantee of Educational Benefits

This article is not a promise or guarantee that any beneficiary will be: Admitted to any institution of higher education; Admitted to a particular institution of higher education after admission; Allowed to continue enrollment at an institution of higher education; or Graduated from an institution of higher education. History. Code 1981, § 20-3-639 , enacted […]

§ 20-3-640. No Guarantee of Full Coverage of Educational Expenses

Nothing in this article or in any savings trust agreement entered into pursuant to this article shall be construed as a promise or guarantee by the state or any agency or instrumentality of the state that either qualified higher education expenses in general or any specific qualified higher education expense shall be covered in full […]