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Florida Prepaid refunds usually aren’t taxable

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business March 16, 2023

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Q: My son was not able to start college until he was much older, and Florida Prepaid approved his extension. He progressed about halfway but did not finish school. I decided to request a refund of the balance, but I am worried it could be taxable. Can you suggest some options on how to invest it? – I.E., Orlando A: Generally, with Florida Prepaid a return of your contribution is not income taxable as there is no growth. How you invest the... + full article



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