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ABLE Act Improvement Bills

Posted on June 5, 2017

ABLE Act Improvement Bills

H.R. 1874: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the age requirement with respect to eligibility for qualified ABLE programs.

H.R. 1897: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow rollovers from 529 programs to ABLE accounts.

H.R. 1896: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals with disabilities to save additional amounts in their ABLE accounts above the current annual maximum contribution if they work and earn income.

Synopsis:

Passed: H.R. 1896 and 1897 were included in H.R. 1, which was signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017.

Members of Congress introduced a package of three bills intended to expand the ABLE Act. H.R. 1874, the ABLE Age Adjustment Act, would amend Section 529A(e) of the IRS code of 1986, to increase the age threshold for eligibility from 26 to 46 for qualified ABLE programs. Supporters contend that the age limit of 26, a limitation not proposed in the original legislation, prohibits individuals who are diagnosed later in life. Opponents to this legislation cite a 2016 estimate of costs associated with the age increase of $2 billion over 10 years (the other two bills, costing less than $50 million combined, have attracted far less opposition). H.R. 1897, the ABLE Financial Planning Act, allows rollovers from 529 programs to ABLE accounts, permitting funds saved for a college education to be used instead to cover disability related expenses. These rollovers, combined with other contributions made to ABLE accounts, cannot exceed contribution limitations, which amount to the federal gift tax exclusion of $15,000 annually. H.R. 1896, the ABLE to Work Act, allows ABLE account holders to make contributions at or below their yearly earnings or equal to the federal poverty line (currently $12,140). Supporters argued the bill would incentivize people with disabilities to work, allowing them to save more in their ABLE accounts. Disability rights advocates opposed the ABLE Financial Planning Act and the ABLE to Work Act in 2016, when Congress advanced both bills without also adjusting age eligibility requirements. Disability rights advocates supported all three ABLE improvement bills progressing together.


U.S. Rep. Tony Cardenas
H.R. 1874 lead sponsor

Supporters:

Reps. Tony Cardenas (D- Calif.), Pete Sessions (R-Texas), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), James Langevin (D- R.I.), Christopher Smith (R-N.J.); Sens. Robert Casey (D-Pa.), Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.); National Down Syndrome Society, The Arc, the Autism Society, the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, the National Down Syndrome Congress, Brain Injury Association, National Down Syndrome Society, United Cerebral Palsy, et al.

Opponents:

Heritage Foundation.

Links to Additional Resources:

H.R. 1874 (ABLE Age Adjustment Act)

H.R. 1897 (ABLE Financial Planning Act)

H.R. 1896 (ABLE to Work Act)

Actions Overview H.R. 1874

Actions Overview H.R. 1897

Actions Overview H.R. 1896

H.R. 1

Actions Overview

ABLE Resource Center

2017 Disability Scoop article regarding reintroduction of bills

Rep. Sessions press release

2016 Disability Scoop article

Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities 2016 letter to the Senate

Disability Policy Seminar 2016 fact sheet

Heritage Foundation report on ABLE act

ABLE Act

Identical bill (ABLE Age Adjustment) S. 817

Identical bill (ABLE Financial Planning) S. 816

Identical bill (ABLE to Work) S. 818

Related bill – HR 529 and ABLE Account Improvement Act

This entry was posted in and tagged 1874, 1896, 1897, ABLE account, finances, hr 1874, hr 1896, hr 1897, hr1874, hr1896, hr1897, taxation, Taxes.

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