Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB464

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Skills Investment Act of 2025

Impact

This legislation impacts state laws concerning education savings accounts by enhancing the flexibility and applicability of these accounts, specifically for adults seeking lifelong learning opportunities. The amended provisions allow for a broader range of qualified educational and skill development expenses, which includes costs associated with training services, technical education, and certifications. As a result, individuals and families can better prepare for and adapt to the evolving workforce demands. For employers, incentives are provided through a new tax credit for contributions made to employees' Lifelong Learning Accounts, thus encouraging businesses to invest in employee development.

Summary

House Bill 464, also known as the Skills Investment Act of 2025, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by creating and expanding provisions related to Coverdell Lifelong Learning Accounts. The bill renames the existing Coverdell Education Savings Accounts to Coverdell Lifelong Learning Accounts and proposes significant changes to the contribution rules. Importantly, the age limit for contributions is expanded from 18 to 70 years, thereby making it easier for older adults to contribute to these accounts. Additionally, for individuals over the age of 30, the contribution limits are increased, allowing for greater financial support for educational purposes.

Contention

While proponents of HB 464 laud its progressive approach to adult education funding, critics express concerns over the long-term fiscal implications of increasing deductions and contributions. Debate may arise around how these changes will affect state budget allocations as the expanded benefits could lead to increased tax expenditures. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding equity — whether these savings accounts will primarily benefit higher-income individuals who can afford to contribute and whether middle and lower-income citizens will reap the same benefits. Overall, the act is positioned as a critical step in fostering a culture of continuous learning, with its reception likely to vary based on political and socioeconomic perspectives.

Congress_id

119-HR-464

Policy_area

Taxation

Introduced_date

2025-01-15

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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