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Treasury, IRS issue proposed regulations on eligible investments for Trump Accounts under the Working Families Tax Cuts IR-2026-96, Aug. 20, 2026 WASHINGTON — The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations on eligible investments for Trump Accounts, a new type of traditional IRA under the Working Families Tax Cuts. “These proposed regulations will provide clarity for trustees and beneficiaries of Trump Accounts, thus encouraging eligible participants to invest in low-fee mutual funds and ETFs that will grow on a tax-deferred basis potentially over their entire lives,” said IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Bisignano. “Funds deposited in Trump Accounts enable American children to start investing now and enjoy years of compound earnings for their future college, retirement and other needs.” Eligible investments for Trump Accounts Funds in a Trump Account may only be invested in eligible investments during the growth period, which begins when the account beneficiary’s initial Trump Account is established and ends on Dec. 31 of the calendar year in which the account beneficiary turns age 17. After the growth period, the eligible investment restrictions no longer apply. For Trump Accounts, an eligible investment generally is a mutual fund or exchange traded fund that tracks an equity index of primarily U.S. companies, such as the S&P 500 index, does not use leverage, and has annual fees and expenses of no more than 0.1 percent of the balance of the investment in the fund. If an account beneficiary does not select an eligible investment offered by the trustee, funds in a Trump Account automatically will be invested during the growth period in an eligible investment selected by the trustee. The proposed regulations provide rules for determining whether an investment is an eligible investment and procedures for a trustee to ensure that funds are invested in an eligible investment. These regulations generally would apply to tax years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2026. Request for comments These proposed regulations take into account stakeholder comments regarding eligible investments that were made in response to Notice 2025-68, issued in December 2025. Treasury and the IRS also now request additional comments from interested parties by Oct. 20, 2026. Complete instructions on submitting comments can be found in the proposed regulations. Sign up for a Trump Account and the pilot program Parents, guardians, and other authorized individuals, can use IRS Individual Online Account to complete Form 4547, Trump Account Election(s) to open a Trump Account for a child with a Social Security number if the election is made before the calendar year in which the child turns age 18. If that child is a U.S. citizen born in 2025 through 2028, the parent or other individual who qualifies to make the election can check a box on Form 4547 to elect a $1,000 pilot program contribution for the child’s Trump Account. Visit trumpaccounts.gov for more information on Trump Accounts. For more information on the provisions of the new legislation, see Working Families Tax Cuts Provisions on IRS.gov.
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