July 21, 2026
Mrs. Dingell (for herself and Mr. Schmidt) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide matching payments for ABLE account contributions by certain individuals, and for other purposes.
Section 1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the ABLE MATCH (Making Able a Tool to Combat Hardship) Act
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Sec. 2. Findings
Congress finds the following:
(1)
People with disabilities are more than twice as likely to live in poverty than people without disabilities.
(2)
Households containing an adult with a disability that limits their ability to work requires, on average, 28 percent more income to obtain the same standard of living as similar households without a member with a disability.
(3)
The average income of households that include any working-age people with disabilities is $30,200 less than the average household income of people without disabilities.
(4)
The Stephen Beck, Jr., Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 provided for qualified ABLE programs, which provided eligible people with disabilities the opportunity to open tax-advantaged savings accounts without the risk of losing the benefits they need to participate in society.
(5)
As of September 2025, there were 223,182 ABLE accounts open in the United States with an average balance of $12,863.
Sec. 3. Purposes
The purposes of this Act are—
(1)
to encourage and assist individuals with disabilities with fewer resources to save using ABLE accounts;
(2)
to increase uptake and continued utilization of ABLE accounts by people with disabilities; and
(3)
to provide for a Federal match for new and existing ABLE accounts held by individuals with an annual income less than 200 percent of the Federal poverty limit.
Sec. 4. Matching payments for ABLE account contributions by certain individuals
(a) In general
Subchapter B of chapter 65 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by inserting after section 6433 the following new section:
6433A. Matching payments for ABLE account contributions by certain individuals
(a) In general
(1) Allowance of credit
Any individual who is the designated beneficiary of an ABLE account as of the last day of the taxable year and who makes qualified ABLE account contributions for such taxable year shall be allowed a credit for such taxable year in an amount equal to the applicable percentage of so much of the qualified ABLE account contributions made by such individual for the taxable year as does not exceed $2,000.
(2) Payment of credit
The credit under this section shall be—
(A)
treated as allowed by subpart C of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1, and
(B)
paid by the Secretary as a contribution (as soon as practicable after the individual has filed a tax return making a claim for such credit for the taxable year) to the ABLE account of the individual.
(b) Overall limitation
The amount of the credit allowed under this section with respect to any individual shall not exceed the excess of—
(1)
the amount in effect under section 529A(b)(2)(B) for the taxable year, over
(2)
the amount of contributions made to the ABLE account of the individual for such taxable year.
(c) Applicable percentage
For purposes of this section—
(1) In general
Except as provided in paragraph (2), the applicable percentage is 100 percent.
(2) Phaseout
The percentage under paragraph (1) shall be reduced (but not below zero) by the number of percentage points which bears the same ratio to 50 percentage points as—
(A)
the excess of—
(i)
the taxpayer’s modified adjusted gross income for the taxable year, over
(ii)
the applicable dollar amount, bears to
(B)
$20,000.
If any reduction determined under this paragraph is not a whole percentage point, such reduction shall be rounded to the next lowest whole percentage point.
(3) Applicable dollar amount
The applicable dollar amount is—
(A)
in the case of a joint return, $56,000,
(B)
in the case of a head of household (as defined in section 2(b)), 3/4 of the amount applicable under subparagraph (A), and
(C)
in any other case, ½ of the amount applicable under subparagraph (A).
(d) Qualified ABLE account contributions
For purposes of this section—
(1) In general
The term qualified ABLE account contributions means, with respect to any taxable year, the amount of contributions made by the individual to the ABLE account of which such individual is the designated beneficiary. Such term shall not include any amount attributable to a payment under subsection (a)(2).
(2) Reduction for certain distributions
(A) In general
The qualified ABLE account contributions determined under paragraph (1) for a taxable year shall be reduced (but not below zero) by the aggregate distributions received by the individual during the testing period from the ABLE account.
(B) Testing period
For purposes of subparagraph (A), the testing period, with respect to a taxable year, is the period which includes—
(i)
such taxable year,
(ii)
the 2 preceding taxable years, and
(iii)
the period after such taxable year and before the due date (including extensions) for filing the return of tax for such taxable year.
(C) Excepted distributions
There shall not be taken into account under subparagraph (A) the amount of distributions under a qualified ABLE program (within the meaning of section 529A) that is equal to amounts not included in gross income with respect to such distributions under section 529A(c)(1)(B) (relating to distributions for qualified disability expenses).
(D) Treatment of distributions received by spouse of individual
For purposes of determining distributions received by an individual under subparagraph (A) for any taxable year, any distribution received by the spouse of such individual shall be treated as received by such individual if such individual and spouse file a joint return for such taxable year and for the taxable year during which the spouse receives the distribution.
(e) ABLE account
For purposes of this section, the term ABLE account has the meaning given such term under section 529A.
(f) Other definitions and special rules
(1) Modified adjusted gross income
For purposes of this section, the term modified adjusted gross income means adjusted gross income determined without regard to sections 911, 931, and 933.
(2) Erroneous credits
(A) In general
If any contribution is erroneously paid under subsection (a)(2), including a payment that is not made to an ABLE account, the amount of such erroneous payment shall be treated as an underpayment of tax (other than for purposes of part II of subchapter A of chapter 68) for the taxable year in which the Secretary determines the payment is erroneous.
(B) Distribution of erroneous credits
In the case of a contribution to which subparagraph (A) applies, section 72 shall not apply to the distribution of such contribution (and any income attributable thereto) if such distribution is received not later than the day prescribed by law (including extensions of time) for filing the individual’s return for such taxable year.
(3) Exception from reduction or offset
Any payment made to any individual under this section shall not be—
(A)
subject to reduction or offset pursuant to subsection (c), (d), (e), or (f) of section 6402 or any similar authority permitting offset, or
(B)
reduced or offset by other assessed Federal taxes that would otherwise be subject to levy or collection.
(g) Inflation adjustments
(1) In general
In the case of any taxable year beginning in a calendar year after 2027, the $56,000 amount in subsection (c)(3)(A) shall be increased by an amount equal to—
(A)
such dollar amount, multiplied by
(B)
the cost-of-living adjustment determined under section 1(f)(3) for the calendar year in which the taxable year begins, determined by substituting
calendar year 2026forcalendar year 2016in subparagraph (A)(ii) thereof.(2) Rounding
Any increase determined under paragraph (1) shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $1,000.
(b) Treatment of certain possessions
(1) Payments to possessions with mirror code tax systems
The Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to each possession of the United States which has a mirror code tax system amounts equal to the loss (if any) to that possession by reason of the amendments made by this section. Such amounts shall be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury based on information provided by the government of the respective possession.
(2) Payments to other possessions
The Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to each possession of the United States which does not have a mirror code tax system amounts estimated by the Secretary of the Treasury as being equal to the aggregate benefits (if any) that would have been provided to residents of such possession by reason of the amendments made by this section if a mirror code tax system had been in effect in such possession. The preceding sentence shall not apply unless the respective possession has a plan, which has been approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, under which such possession will promptly distribute such payments to its residents.
(3) Coordination with credit allowed against United States income taxes
No credit shall be allowed against United States income taxes under section 6433A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (as added by this section) to any person—
(A)
to whom a credit is allowed against taxes imposed by the possession by reason of the amendments made by this section, or
(B)
who is eligible for a payment under a plan described in paragraph (2).
(4) Mirror code tax system
For purposes of this subsection, the term mirror code tax system means, with respect to any possession of the United States, the income tax system of such possession if the income tax liability of the residents of such possession under such system is determined by reference to the income tax laws of the United States as if such possession were the United States.
(5) Treatment of payments
For purposes of section 1324 of title 31, United States Code, payments under this subsection shall be treated in the same manner as a refund due from a credit provision referred to in subsection (b)(2) of such section.
(c) Deficiencies
Section 6211(b)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by striking and 6433
and inserting 6433, and 6433A
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(d) Payment authority
Section 1324(b)(2) of title 31, United States Code, is amended by striking or 6433
and inserting 6433, or 6433A
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(e) Conforming amendments
(1)
Subpart A of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by striking section 25B (and the item related to such section in the table of sections for such subpart).
(2)
The table of sections for subchapter B of chapter 65 of such Code is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 6433 the following new item:
(f) Effective date
The amendments made by this section shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2026.
Sec. 5. Demographic reporting with respect to ABLE accounts
(a) In general
Section 529A(d)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end the following new sentence: In addition to the information required under the preceding sentence, each officer or employee having control of the qualified ABLE program of their designee shall include in reports provided to the Secretary demographic information (including race, gender, and disability type) relating to the designated beneficiaries of ABLE accounts under the program.
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(b) Effective date
The amendment made by this section shall apply to reports made after the date of the enactment of this section.
Sec. 6. Grants to promote use of ABLE accounts and the matching contribution credit
(a) In general
The Secretary of the Treasury (or the Secretary’s delegate) may award grants to States to enable States to promote ABLE accounts (as defined in section 529A(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) and matching payments for contributions to such accounts (as provided under section 6433A of such Code, as added by this Act).
(b) Authorization of appropriations
There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2027 through 2031.