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Qualified Expenses

ABLEnow accounts can be used to pay for a wide variety of expenses that support health, independence and quality of life.

Broad uses

Money in your ABLEnow account can be used for both routine needs and unexpected costs. Qualified Disability Expenses are broadly defined under federal law and are intended to support daily living, independence, and long-term well-being.

Examples of Qualified Disability Expenses include, but are not limited to:

  • Living expenses
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Employment training and support
  • Assistive technology
  • Personal support services
  • Health, prevention, and wellness
  • Financial management
  • Administrative services
  • Legal fees
  • Oversight and monitoring
  • Funeral and burial expenses

Real funds for real life

Qualified Disability Expenses are intentionally defined broadly. Many everyday expenses qualify, and they do not need to be medically necessary or benefit only the individual. This flexibility allows ABLEnow account owners to use their funds in ways that reflect individual needs, goals and circumstances.

Tracking Expenses

Withdrawals do not require prior approval. In the event of an audit, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may request documentation, so account owners should keep records of how ABLEnow funds are used.

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