Nevada 529 Plan Calculator

2026

Calculate 529 college savings plan growth and tax benefits in Nevada. See NV state tax deduction availability, contribution limits, and projected education savings for 2026.

Written and reviewed by Konstantin Iakovlev · Methodology · Updated

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Total College Cost

$176,766.87

With 4% inflation

Projected Savings

$58,861.83

Funding

33%

Funding Gap

$117,905.04

Monthly Needed to Fully Fund

$750.77

529 Plan Projection

Years Until College13 years
Total College Cost (with inflation)$176,766.87
Current Balance$0.00
Total Contributions$39,000.00
Investment Growth+ $19,861.83
Projected Savings at College$58,861.83
Funding Gap$117,905.04
Monthly Contribution Needed$750.77

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, financial, or legal advice. Results are estimates based on the information you provide and current rates. Always consult a qualified tax professional or financial advisor for advice specific to your situation.

How does a 529 plan work in Nevada?

A 529 plan is a state-sponsored, tax-advantaged investment account designed to fund qualified education expenses. Nevada has no state income tax, so there's no state-level deduction or credit to chase — buyers in Nevada are free to choose any state's 529 plan based on investment options, fees, and performance rather than residency.

Earnings inside a 529 grow federally tax-free, and withdrawals used for qualified expenses (tuition, room and board, books, computers, and up to $10,000/year in K-12 tuition) are also federal tax-free. SECURE 2.0 expanded options further: unused 529 funds (held 15+ years) can be rolled to a Roth IRA for the beneficiary, subject to a $35,000 lifetime cap and annual Roth IRA contribution limits. Non-qualified withdrawals trigger ordinary income tax on earnings plus a 10% penalty.

When choosing a plan, weigh the expense ratios, age-based portfolio quality, and direct-sold vs. advisor-sold fee structures. Direct-sold plans typically have the lowest fees. The calculator above projects future balance assuming compound growth and consistent contributions through the beneficiary's college years.

Nevada 529 plan: name, manager, and tax benefit

Plan name
Vanguard 529 College Savings Plan + USAA 529 + Putnam 529 for America
Plan manager
Vanguard / USAA / Putnam
State tax benefit
None — no state income tax means no state contribution deduction

Nevada's Vanguard 529 College Savings Plan + USAA 529 + Putnam 529 for America (administered by Vanguard / USAA / Putnam) is open to any U.S. resident — there are no state income-tax benefits because Nevada has no state income tax. Plan funds grow federal-tax-free if used for qualified higher-education expenses (tuition, room/board, books, computers) and the SECURE 2.0 Act allows up to $35,000 of unused 529 funds to be rolled over to a Roth IRA for the beneficiary (after a 15-year account holding period and subject to annual Roth contribution limits). State plans typically offer expense ratios well below retail mutual funds.

Nevada Tax & Education Facts (2026)

State Income Tax None
529 State Tax Deduction N/A (no state income tax)
State Sales Tax 6.85%
Avg. Property Tax Rate 0.53%

Nevada 529 plan — frequently asked questions

What can 529 plan funds be used for?

Qualified expenses include college tuition, room and board, books, supplies, computers, and required equipment. Up to $10,000/year can also be used for K-12 tuition. Up to $35,000 lifetime can be rolled to a Roth IRA for the beneficiary.

What are the tax benefits of a 529 plan?

Earnings grow tax-free and withdrawals for qualified education expenses are tax-free. Over 30 states also offer a state income tax deduction or credit for contributions.

What happens to a 529 plan if my child does not go to college?

You can change the beneficiary to another family member, use it for trade schools or apprenticeship programs, roll up to $35,000 into a Roth IRA (after 15 years), or withdraw the funds with a 10% penalty plus taxes on earnings.