- How do I set up my Colorado SecureSavings account online after I’m enrolled?
- I’m self-employed. Can I set up my own Colorado SecureSavings account?
- Where can I find information about investments, fees, risks, and other program details?
- Am I eligible for the Saver's Credit from the IRS?
- Who is responsible for choosing the available investment options?
- What about expense ratios and fees?
- What was the legislation that created the Colorado SecureSavings program?
- Do other states have programs like Colorado SecureSavings?
- What type of bank accounts can I add to my account?
- How can I connect a bank account?
- Can I connect more than one bank account or type of account?
- Can I connect a bank account to my account?
- What does the administrative fee pay for?
- Is there a fee for participating in Colorado SecureSavings?
- Is my personal information reported to government agencies to determine immigration status?
- Does Colorado SecureSavings protect the security of funds deposited into my account?
- What steps are taken to keep my account safe from cyber threats?
- Are there legal protections from creditors for my funds?
- What happens if I opt out?
- What happens to my account if I move out of state or change jobs?
- What happens to my money if I die with no named beneficiaries?
- How long will it take to receive my money?
- Is there a minimum retirement age for Colorado SecureSavings?
- Is there an administrative fee or penalty for withdrawing my money?
- Can I make withdrawals?
- Can I transfer my Colorado SecureSavings money into another retirement savings account?
- Are there additional withdrawal restrictions beyond normal Roth IRA restrictions?
- Is there a maximum percentage of income that can be contributed?
- Is there a limit to how much I can contribute?
- Is the contribution rate based on gross or net income?