529 Education Savings Plans
ISave 529 was created in 1998 as Iowa's first 529 plan. It is sold directly to Iowans and people across the country. The IAdvisor 529 Plan was introduced in 2006 and is sold through financial planners. While each plan differs in the investment choices and the method of distribution, both share the same goal - get people saving for education.
For 2025, if an Iowa taxpayer is an ISave 529 or IAdvisor 529 Plan account owner, they can deduct the first $5,800 they contribute per beneficiary account from their state taxable income. For example, married account owners who contribute to separate accounts on behalf of their two children can deduct up to $23,200 (4 x $5,800) on their 2025 Iowa taxes.
Iowa's 529 Plans
Learn More About Saving for Education
- Reconciliation Bill Fact Sheet (PDF): Learn how the Reconciliation Bill impacts Iowa taxpayers saving in either of the State’s 529 plans.
- Speaker Request Form: Request a speaker for your event.