Nevada

5 plans in this edition

At a glance

Contribution benefit
No contribution benefit

No state income tax; the program offers neither a deduction nor a credit.

K–12 distributions
Not listed as non-conforming

Nevada is not among the thirteen states the manuscript lists as disallowing K–12 distributions. Confirm against the program description below.

Aggregate contribution maximum

Not stated in this edition. Nationally the range runs from $235,000 to over $621,000 — see the program description.

Plans

What the book says about Nevada

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Flagship public university

Univ. of Nevada, Reno

Tuition & feesRoomBoardBooksTotalvs. national
$8,166$8,100$5,200$1,250$22,716 -7%

National average across all 50 states: $26,485 per year, in-state, 2025–26. Compare every state →

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