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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the maximum annual contribution?

The total annual contributions by you, family and/or friends for calendar year 2026 are $20,000. This limit is tied to the federal gift tax exclusion. In future years, the IRS may change the annual amount that can be excluded from federal gift taxes, so you should consult with your tax advisor for... Read more

What are the lifetime contribution limits?

Contributions can be given to a Maryland ABLE account up to a maximum account balance of $500,000.

How do I make a gift contribution online?

To contribute online, first make sure the recipient has set up their gifting page. Then, use their gifting page link to fill out the form fields as directed — it’s just the usual stuff, like your name, address, the amount you want to contribute, the payment method you would like to use, and the... Read more

How do gifting limits work?

Gift contributions count towards your standard contribution limit for the year. Friends and family will be prevented from making gift contributions that go beyond the gifting limit you set, but gift contributions could also be capped by contributions you make. For example, if your gifting limit is... Read more

Who can send me gifts?

Once you’ve set up your gifting page, anyone who has a link to it can contribute towards your goal. You can also give friends and family a Gift Form (PDF) if they’d like to mail a check contribution. Keep in mind that gift contributions count toward your yearly standard contribution limit. So, if... Read more

What is ABLE to Work?

The ABLE to Work Act allows beneficiaries who are employed to contribute an amount equal to the Beneficiary’s compensation for the taxable year (up to a maximum of $15,650 in 2026) each year to their ABLE accounts in addition to the annual standard contribution limit of $20,000. You can make an... Read more

Can wages or other income be deposited into an ABLE account?

Yes. The ABLE to Work Act allows beneficiaries who are employed to contribute an amount equal to the Beneficiary’s compensation for the taxable year, up to the Able to Work limit for that year, in addition to the annual standard contribution limit for that year.

Can an ABLE account holder put their Social Security benefits (SSI or SSDI) into their ABLE account?

Yes, a beneficiary can put their Social Security Income (SSI), Supplement Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), etc. benefits into their ABLE account up to the annual contribution limit of $20,000 for 2026.

ABLE’s definition of qualifying disability expenses includes “education.” Can I roll my 529 account into an ABLE account?

Assets from a 529 account can be rolled over into an ABLE account, though amounts to be rolled over are subject to the ABLE account annual contribution limit. To make a direct rollover from a 529 account, the ALR or beneficiary can fill out the 529 College Savings to ABLE Rollover (Direct) Form... Read more

How will I know if I’ve received gifts?

When a gift contribution has finished processing, you’ll get an email letting you know someone contributed to your account. All processed gift contributions will also appear in your activity feed. However, even though the contribution is visible immediately, it won’t be available for withdrawal... Read more