New Hampshire

1 plan in this edition

At a glance

Contribution benefit
No contribution benefit

No state income tax, and therefore no contribution deduction or credit.

K–12 distributions
Not listed as non-conforming

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

Aggregate contribution maximum
$621,411

Stated as $621,411 in this edition.

Plans

What the book says about New Hampshire

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Flagship public university

Univ. of New Hampshire

Tuition & feesRoomBoardBooksTotalvs. national
$18,000$9,500$5,800$1,250$34,550 +41.4%

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

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