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Letter to the editor: Alternatives to accruing college debt

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read July 20, 2019 | 7 years ago
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I understand that the op-ed “Plan would slash higher-education costs” is all about debt. It is not about paying off debt, merely getting out from under debt at the expense of someone. Me, I’m a taxpayer. If you owe the government at whatever level and you don’t pay, I do.

I see several ways to avoid the debt in the first place that are fair to you and me.

1. Join the military , earn the education benefits and enjoy your education toward a second career.

2. Stay in the military, enjoy it as your first job, get your education benefits. Retire, go to school and do a second career. Retire again.

Now for Mom and Dad and other relatives: The IRS has provided a wonderful way to pay for the education of your offspring: the 529 tax break. You establish a fund (mine is the Iowa 529 plan); check with your broker or financial adviser. Parents, establish the account in your child’s name for his or her benefit. Funds grow tax free, withdrawals to schools are tax-free; failure to use the funds for school brings penalties. Anyone can make deposits to the funds. It’s a fine place for birthday and Christmas gifts.

Edgar A. Shallenberger

Scottdale

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