How do I contact GE customer service?
FULL PHONE DIRECTORY
- MAJOR APPLIANCE QUESTIONS. GE Appliances Answer Center® 1-800-626-2005. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET. ...
- GE WATER PRODUCTS. 1-800-952-5039. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. ET. Saturday–Sunday Closed.
- PARTS & ACCESSORIES. 1-877-959-8688. Monday–Friday: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ET. Saturday: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. ET.
Is GE Appliances still in business?
GE Appliances is an American home appliance manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky. It has been majority owned by multinational home appliances company Haier since 2016.
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GE Appliances.
Trade name |
GE Appliances |
Parent |
Haier |
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www.geappliancesco.com |
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How do I contact GE warranty?
Who do I call for support? You can continue to call the same GE support phone number (1-855-443-3873) for all your technical support needs.
How much can a parent contribute to a 529 per year?
In either case, parents receive the same treatment as any other person making a contribution: each parent can give up to $15,000 annually to their child's 529 plan without having to file a gift tax return, for a total of $30,000 per year.
How much should I put in a 529 plan per month?
What does this mean for you? Choosing a 529 plan could mean a much lower monthly contribution since the money grows over time. With a 529 plan, a solid monthly contribution amount for a child born in 2017 would be about $165 for a public in-state school, $260 for public out-of-state, or $325 for a private university.
What happens to money in 529 if not used?
If you truly have no other use for your leftover 529 plan savings, you can always take a non-qualified distribution. Your contributions will never be taxed or penalized, since they were made with after-tax dollars. Any earnings on your investments, however, will be subject to income tax as well as a 10% penalty.
Are contributions to a 529 plan by grandparents tax deductible?
Yes, grandparents can claim the deduction for contributing to a 529 if they live in one of the 34 states that offer a state income tax deduction for 529 college-savings plan contributions. The only question is whether you must own the account or whether you can contribute to one set up by, say, the child's parents.