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Who owns the account?

If the account is for yourself, the money and funds are yours. If an Authorized Legal Representative (ALR), such as a parent or guardian, opened and managed the account for a beneficiary, the money still belongs to the beneficiary.

Can I connect more than one bank account or type of account?
Yes, you can connect more than one bank account as well as multiple types of bank accounts. Each account and type will need to be connected individually, but you can have both savings and checking accounts linked to your account at one time. The Account Owner/Custodian or Beneficiary must own the... Read more
Is the ABLE account considered part of the estate after the death of a beneficiary?
Yes. As part of the estate, funds in the ABLE account are subject to federal estate tax. After the death of the beneficiary, the remaining funds will be taxed and can be used to pay any outstanding qualified disability expenses of the decedent and any State claim under section 529A(f) before they... Read more
What is a successor designated beneficiary?

A successor for an ABLE account must be a sibling, step-sibling, or half-sibling of the Account Owner and must also qualify for an ABLE account. A successor must be added to the account before the death of the beneficiary.

Could saving for retirement impact my benefits?
The short answer is, yes. Oregon workers may choose to invest in both an ABLE savings account and a separate retirement savings account, but ABLE accounts were designed to have unique protections not found with other types of savings and investment accounts. The money saved in an ABLE account is... Read more
How does the account work?
Everything can be managed online. The money can be saved in a cash option and/or invested in one of the three investment options offered: ABLE Conservative, ABLE Moderate, and ABLE Aggressive. These choices are made during the account setup. By law, you can make investment changes on your account... Read more
What happens if I withdraw money for a non-eligible expense?
You do not need to have your expenses approved in advance. Eligible expenses include anything that improves or maintains the health, independence, or quality of life of the person with a disability. The federal government acknowledges that each of us has different needs and an idea of what a good... Read more
How do I prove an eligible expense?
You do not need to have your expenses approved in advance. Eligible expenses include anything that improves or maintains the health, independence, or quality of life of the person with a disability. The federal government acknowledges that each of us have different needs and an idea of what a good... Read more
How will transfers show up in my bank account?

All types of transfers usually take between 2-7 business days to complete and will appear as Sumday on your bank account statements.