The ABLE Age Adjustment Act

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What is the ABLE Age Adjustment Act?

The ABLE Age Adjustment Act amends Section 529A of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act to allow more individuals who have a disability to become eligible for an ABLE account effective January 1, 2026. The age of eligibility expands to allow individuals who have a disability that began before age 46 (instead of before the age of 26) to be ABLE-eligible. The ABLE Age Adjustment Act extends opportunities for financial empowerment for people with disabilities.

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