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Understanding the Fine Print: Trump Accounts

Jun 2, 2026 | Blog

Contributions to Trump Accounts, the new tax-deferred savings vehicle for children, can’t be made until July 4, 2026. However, the opportunity to open a Trump Account, either through filing Form 4547 or using a dedicated IRS website, forms.trumpaccounts.gov, has been available for several months.

The details are important. Read on for more…

We have heard several reports that grandparents are establishing Trump Accounts for their grandchildren. While grandparents will be able to make contributions on behalf of grandchildren to Trump Accounts, IRS rules appear to strictly limit the circumstances where they can open up those accounts. Making matters worse, grandparents may be committing perjury without even knowing it when signing Form 4547 or using the website.

The IRS proposed regulations say there can only be one Trump Account per child, and the regulations set out two rules for who can establish those accounts. For grandparents, here’s the way the rules work:

  • If the grandchild was born since January 1, 2025, a grandparent can only make an election to claim the $1,000 federal government contribution if the grandchild is a dependent of the grandparent’s. In that case, the grandparent can, at the same time as claiming the $1,000, also make an election to open up a Trump Account.
  • In any other situation (for example, if the grandchild was born before January 1, 2025), there is a hierarchy as to who can legally open a Trump Account. A grandparent is last in line after a legal guardian, a parent, and an adult sibling. So, a grandparent can’t legally establish a Trump Account for a grandchild born before 2025 unless there is no legal guardian, parent or adult sibling “available” to do so. But neither the IRS regulations nor the Form 4547 instructions specify what not being “available” means. Does it mean deceased? Not legally responsible? Failing to act within a certain period? Something else?

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