529 College Savings Calculators Arizona

Arizona 529 College Savings Calculator

Calculate 529 college savings growth in Arizona. Possible state tax deduction — enter your own eligible amount to estimate savings. See projected savings and tax benefits.

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Pre-filled: Census Bureau (edit to your actual taxable income)

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Projected 529 Balance

$51,925.00

Estimated • Based on your inputs

Total College Cost

$107,753.00

Detailed Breakdown

Costs Covered48.19%
Total Contributions$36,000.00
33%
Investment Growth$15,925.00
15%
State Tax Savings/Year (Est.)$0.00
Projected Shortfall$55,828.00
52%

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results should not be considered financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult a qualified professional for your specific situation.

Arizona Quick Facts
2.5% Income Tax Rate
0.48% Property Tax Rate
$72,581 Median Income
102.2 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

529 plan calculator for Arizona residents. Projections use compound interest with monthly contributions. Arizona may offer a state income tax deduction for 529 contributions: $2,000 single / $4,000 joint for any 529 plan. This site does not automatically know or apply Arizona's current limit for you — enter your own taxable income and the contribution amount you've verified is state-deductible below to see an estimate of your savings. Federal benefit: earnings grow tax-free and withdrawals for qualified education expenses are tax-free. Annual 529 gift tax exclusion: $19,000/person ($38,000 for couples) without gift tax implications. Superfunding allows 5 years of gifts upfront ($95,000/$190,000). "State Tax Savings/Year" here is calculated as Arizona's tax on your entered taxable income minus its tax on that income after subtracting your verified-eligible contribution (bounded by your total annual contribution) — using Arizona's real flat rate, never a flat "top rate × amount" shortcut.

Key State Information

Arizona 529 plan facts: Arizona may offer a state income tax deduction for 529 contributions: $2,000 single / $4,000 joint for any 529 plan. This site does not automatically know or apply Arizona's current limit for you — enter your own taxable income and the contribution amount you've verified is state-deductible below to see an estimate of your savings. Median household income: $72,581 | COL index: 102.2. 529 funds can be used for tuition, room & board, textbooks, and K-12 tuition (up to $10,000/yr).

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How to Use This College Savings Calculator

  1. 1

    Enter the child's current age

    This determines how many years you have until college. Starting at birth gives ~18 years of compound growth; starting at age 10 gives only 8 years, requiring much larger monthly contributions.

  2. 2

    Set the target college cost

    In-state public university averages ~$27,000/year (tuition + room/board). Private universities average ~$58,000/year. Community college averages ~$12,000/year. Costs increase 3-5% annually.

  3. 3

    Choose your savings vehicle

    529 plans offer tax-free growth for education expenses. Coverdell ESAs have $2,000/year limits. Custodial accounts (UTMA/UGMA) have no limits but less tax efficiency. 529 is usually the best choice.

  4. 4

    Review monthly savings needed

    The calculator shows monthly contributions needed to reach your goal, accounting for investment growth (historically 7-8% for stock-heavy 529 portfolios). Arizona may offer a tax deduction for 529 contributions.

Example Calculation

Let's plan college savings for a newborn in Arizona.

Goal: fund 4 years at an in-state public university. Current cost: $27,000/year × 4 = $108,000. With 4% annual cost inflation over 18 years, projected cost: ~$218,000. Using a 529 plan with 7% average annual return, investing from birth.

Result: Required monthly contribution: ~$530/month from birth. If you wait until the child is 5, the monthly contribution jumps to ~$835. Starting early makes a dramatic difference. Additionally, Arizona offer a state income tax deduction for 529 contributions — saving 3-10% immediately on contributions. Some states allow up to $10,000/year in deductible contributions per beneficiary.

What Affects Your Results

Starting Age

Starting at birth vs. age 5 doubles the required monthly contribution (~$530 vs. ~$835 for a $218,000 goal). Compound interest is most powerful with the longest time horizon.

College Cost Inflation

College costs historically increase 3-5% annually — faster than general inflation. A $27,000/year school today will cost $55,000-$65,000/year in 18 years at 4% inflation.

Investment Returns

529 portfolios invested heavily in stocks have historically returned 7-10% annually. Age-based portfolios reduce stock allocation as the college date approaches, lowering expected returns but also risk.

State Tax Benefits

Arizona may deduct 529 contributions from state income tax. At a 5% state tax rate, a $10,000 contribution saves $500 in taxes — an immediate 5% return before any investment gains.

College Choice

In-state public (~$27K/yr), out-of-state public (~$45K/yr), private (~$58K/yr), and community college (~$12K/yr) have vastly different costs. Saving for the cheaper option and upgrading if investments outperform is a prudent strategy.

Tips for Arizona Residents

  • Check if Arizona offers a tax deduction or credit for 529 plan contributions. Over 30 states do, saving you 3-10% immediately. You don't have to use your own state's plan — but the tax benefit is usually state-specific.
  • You can superfund a 529 with up to 5 years of gift tax exclusion at once ($90,000 per beneficiary in 2026) without triggering gift tax. This front-loads compound growth and is a powerful estate planning tool.
  • FAFSA treats 529 plans owned by parents as parental assets (5.64% expected contribution vs. 20% for student assets). Keep 529s in parents' names, not grandparents' — grandparent-owned 529s are treated differently.
  • Unused 529 funds can be transferred to another family member (sibling, cousin, parent, even yourself for continuing education) without tax or penalty. The SECURE 2.0 Act also allows rolling unused 529 funds to a Roth IRA (lifetime max $35,000, subject to conditions).
  • Age-based portfolios within 529 plans automatically shift from stocks to bonds as the child approaches college age — reducing risk of market drops right when you need the money.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Arizona offer a 529 tax deduction?

Arizona may offer a state income tax deduction for 529 contributions: $2,000 single / $4,000 joint for any 529 plan. This site does not automatically know or apply Arizona's current limit for you — enter your own taxable income and the contribution amount you've verified is state-deductible below to see an estimate of your savings.

How much should I save in a 529 plan in Arizona?

With average in-state tuition around $10,000-$15,000/year and total costs (including room/board) of $20,000-$35,000/year, aim to save at least 50-75% of projected total costs. Starting early with $200-$500/month can reach $50,000-$100,000 over 10-15 years.

What happens to unused 529 funds?

As of 2024, unused 529 funds (open 15+ years) can be rolled into a Roth IRA for the beneficiary, up to $35,000 lifetime. You can also change the beneficiary to another family member, or use funds for graduate school.

How is my Arizona "State Tax Savings/Year" calculated?

Enter your actual annual taxable income and the contribution amount you've personally verified is deductible on your Arizona return (this calculator does not know or apply Arizona's current limit for you — $2,000 single / $4,000 joint for any 529 plan). The savings shown are the real difference between Arizona's tax on your income and its tax on your income minus that contribution amount (capped at your total annual contribution), using Arizona's actual flat 2.5% rate — not a flat top-rate estimate.

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