If he shares a name with a famous TV dad, check out our list.
June 11, 2025
TOS_ Protecting Iowa's Money Roby Smith Iowa State Treasurer
Protecting Iowa's Money
A Message from Treasurer Smith
I love this time of year. Why? Because I’m a baseball fan – St. Louis Cardinals, to be exact. If you’re a dedicated fan of any sports team, you can probably relate to the emotional rollercoaster of being said fan; celebrating their wins, but continuing your support through the trials.
The same could be said about many aspects of life – from raising children to starting or expanding a small business. In this newsletter, we talk about each of these, and more. Batter up!
Sincerely,
Roby Smith
Iowa State Treasurer
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Treasurer Smith and his family at his son's graduation
Long Days, Short Years
I’ve worn many hats in life: son, student, banker, business owner, husband, senator, treasurer. My favorite, though, is dad. Watching my second child graduate last month brought it all full circle – from his first steps in our home to his last steps of high school, the saying rings true: “The days are long, but the years are short.”
I’ve been an ISave 529® account owner for over two decades, and it feels like just yesterday my wife and I were making the decision to invest in our children’s futures – and now two of them are getting ready to or are actively using our savings for them. No matter where you are in the journey of watching a child in your life grow up, consider ISave 529 to help them get to their next adventure. Here’s why:
Flexible Uses
Money in an account can be used for tuition, room and board, books, supplies and other expenses at any qualified education institution in the U.S. or abroad. This includes two- and four-year colleges, postgraduate programs, trade and vocational schools and apprenticeship programs. K-12 tuition and student loan repayment are also qualified education expenses.
Maintain Control
No matter the age of the beneficiary, the account owner always remains in control of who, what, when and where the funds are used.
Easy to Understand Investments
The age-based savings tracks [ [link removed] ] and individual portfolios [ [link removed] ] provide options for every type of investor, whether they want their money managed for them or to create their own mix.
Tax Deduction
Iowa taxpayers can deduct contributions [ [link removed] ] to each beneficiary account from their Iowa income taxes. In 2025, the deduction is up to $5,800! Plus, you can’t forget about the tax-free qualified withdrawals and tax-deferred earnings.
I may always have a dad joke at the ready (it comes with the territory), but I also know how serious it is to plan for our children’s future. It brings me great comfort and pride knowing ISave 529 will be there for me, and for them, when the time comes.
*Learn More About ISave 529* [ [link removed] ]
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Famous Dads
Who’s your favorite TV show or movie dad? See if they share a name with an Iowan who has unclaimed property in Great Iowa Treasure Hunt [ [link removed] ]!
*Name*
*City*
*Property ID*
Dan Conner
Ankeny
2012031485
Dan Conner
Davenport
2019014407
Eric Taylor
Des Moines
2025219401
Eric Taylor
Waterloo
2025572635
Jack C Pearson
West Des Moines
2024284775
Michael Brady
Springville
2025299228
Michael Brady
Remsen
2025218253
Ray Campbell
Forest City
2009030724
Ray Campbell
Coralville
2024290835
Ron Swanson
Grundy Center
2021027664
Ron Swanson
Mount Vernon
2018367983
William Hill
Davenport
2004037826
William Hill
Solon
2023327293
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Searching tip! If your name or someone you know is on this list, enter the Property ID into the search bar at GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov/app/claim-search [ [link removed] ] to be taken directly to the property details.
No Property ID? No problem! All it takes is a last or business name to start your search.
Great Iowa Treasure Hunt is Iowa’s only legitimate program for returning unclaimed property to past and present Iowans. These assets become unclaimed when a financial institution or business loses contact with the owner, whether due to a name change, change of address, death or other reasons. Examples of unclaimed property include inactive checking and savings accounts, uncashed checks, lost stocks and bonds or even valuables from abandoned safe deposit boxes.
Searching and making a claim is free at GreatIowaTreasureHunt.gov [ [link removed] ].
*Start Your Search* [ [link removed] ]
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Counting the Days Until ABLE Expansion
The countdown is on.
Beginning January 1, 2026, an estimated 1 million more Americans will be eligible for Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts, thanks to the ABLE Age Adjustment Act!
Iowa’s ABLE plan, IAble®, is preparing for this highly-anticipated change by giving you the fast facts.
* Currently, an individual’s disability must be present before age 26 to meet the first eligibility criteria. Starting January 1, the age increases to 46.
* An individual can open an account at any age, so long as they meet the eligibility requirements [ [link removed] ].
* Account assets up to $100,000 are disregarded from eligibility [ [link removed] ] for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and any amount saved is disregarded from eligibility for Medicaid, SNAP, HUD and other federal needs-based benefits.
* Funds in an IAble account can be used tax-free for any expense [ [link removed] ] relating to the disability and improves the account owner’s quality of life. Examples include food and other basic living expenses, transportation, assistive technology and more.
Sign up to receive a reminder about this important change when it goes live!
*Remind Me* [ [link removed] ]
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Supporting Small Businesses
After nearly 10 years as a family banker, I became a small business owner. With these experiences, I know the importance of having the right tools to be successful in the field, and I want to share one of those tools with my fellow and prospective small business owners.
Linked Investments for Tomorrow (LIFT) is for Iowa residents who are looking for funds to start a small business or expand their current one.
Here’s how it works:
* A lender submits an application [ [link removed] ] to my office for borrowers and businesses they believe are eligible [ [link removed] ].
* If the application is approved, my office will purchase a certificate of deposit (CD) from the lender at three percent below the one-year Treasury bill rate (one percent minimum).
* The lender makes the loan to the borrower or business and may charge up to, but not more than, four percent above the CD rate.
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One-half of the monies allocated for the program will be available for qualifying small businesses that are 51% or more owned, operated and actively managed by one or more women, minority persons, veterans or persons with disabilities.
View all eligibility requirements at IowaLIFT.gov [ [link removed] ].
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For details about ISave 529, review the Program Description (PDF) [ [link removed] ].
For details about IAble, review the Plan Disclosure Booklet (PDF) [ [link removed] ].
"ISave 529 is a trademark of the Iowa Educational Savings Plan Trust."
"IAble is a registered mark of the Iowa ABLE Savings Plan Trust."
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