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What is the ABLE Act?
Millions of people with disabilities rely on public benefits and federal programs such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Medicaid, and others for their living and basic needs, but even those benefits can be limiting. Those receiving much needed... Read more
Do I have to pay taxes on my account?
As long as the money in your ABLE account is used for eligible expenses, it won’t be counted as income for your state or federal taxes. If a purchase doesn’t qualify as an eligible expense, you’ll have to pay taxes on the earnings and a 10% penalty on the earnings. If you want to know more about... Read more
What happens to my state and federal benefits?

Your ABLE account can grow up to $100,000 without affecting your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Other federal benefits are not affected, regardless of the balance in the ABLE account.

Who is Vestwell?
The Oregon Treasury Savings Network administers and oversees the Oregon ABLE Savings Plan. Vestwell State Savings, LLC, is the plan manager for the Oregon ABLE Savings Plan and provides the online platform for the ABLE account. Vestwell Holdings, Inc. is backed by some of the world’s largest... Read more
What are the fees?
There is an annual fee of $35 to keep the account up and running. There is also an annual administrative fee of 0.30% to 0.34% on the account’s balance and the investment option.  Additional fees are added based on how you use the account: $10 per year for paper statements when you choose to opt... Read more
Where can I find my account number?
You can find all the information about an ABLE account on the Overview page. The account number is at the top of that page. The rest of the information about the beneficiary’s account — including contact info, condition, customization, money allocation, and yearly goal — can be viewed and edited on... Read more
How do I change my address?
You can update either a beneficiary or an Authorized Legal Representative’s address through the online dashboard under account details. When you update an ABLE account’s address, there’s a 15-day hold for all check withdrawals requested with the Withdrawal Form or by calling customer service.... Read more
Can I roll over a 529 College Savings Plan into my ABLE account?
Yes, you can roll over money from a 529 College Savings Plan into an ABLE account without penalties. The person with a disability (or a family member*) needs to be listed as the beneficiary of the 529 account. You can roll over money from any 529 account into Oregon ABLE. You can use the... Read more
What is ABLE to Work?
Employed people with disabilities can save more than the annual contribution limit thanks to ABLE to Work. For 2025, they can save $19,000 as a standard contribution. With ABLE to Work, they can save an additional amount up to either (1) $15,060; OR (2) the beneficiary’s wages for the year –... Read more
What if I don’t have a Social Security Number?

You need to have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax ID Number (ITIN) to open an ABLE account. You can learn more about getting an SSN here, and about getting an ITIN here.