Do contributions to my 529 plan qualify as a deduction?

Do contributions to my 529 plan qualify as a deduction?

Illinois FAQ- Do contributions to my 529 plan qualify as a deduction?
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 Do contributions to my 529 plan qualify as a deduction?
Beginning with tax year 2005 the IL Department of Revenue is limiting the subtraction for contributions made to the "Bright Start" College Savings Pool. On your 2005 tax return, you will only be allowed to subtract up to $10,000 in "Bright Start" contributions, even if you contributed more

Also beginning with tax year 2005, we will allow you to subtract up to $10,000 in contributions you made to the "College Illinois" Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund during the tax year.

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