About This Site

What this site is, what it isn't, and how to use it responsibly.

What this site is

trumpaccounts.wiki is an independent, nonpartisan informational resource about Trump Accounts — the child investment savings accounts established by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4, 2025.

The goal of this site is simple: to be the clearest, most trustworthy plain-English explainer for people searching to understand what Trump Accounts are, how they work, who qualifies, and how they compare to other child savings options.

The site is organized around the questions real people ask: What is a Trump Account? How do I open one? Is it better than a 529? Why is it called that? Each page is written to answer a specific question directly, without jargon, speculation, or political framing.

What this site is not

  • Not affiliated with the U.S. government. This site is not operated by or connected to the IRS, the U.S. Treasury Department, the White House, or any other government agency. For official guidance, visit IRS.gov.
  • Not affiliated with any political campaign or party. This site covers Trump Accounts as a financial and policy topic. It takes no position on any political figure, party, or election.
  • Not a financial advisor. Nothing on this site constitutes financial, tax, or legal advice. Content is provided for general informational purposes only. Consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions.
  • Not a product or service provider. This site does not open accounts, accept contributions, or manage investments. It is a reference resource only.

Editorial standards

This site aims to meet a high bar for accuracy and neutrality:

  • Primary sources first. Content is grounded in official sources — the IRS, Treasury Department, the text of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and official guidance documents. Where secondary sources are used, they are named.
  • Honest about uncertainty. Where implementation details are still being finalized by the IRS, the site says so explicitly rather than presenting guesses as facts.
  • No political framing. The site describes the program's mechanics and policy context without characterizing it as good, bad, or otherwise. Trump Accounts are a financial product — this site treats them as such.
  • Plain English. Finance and tax concepts are explained simply, without unnecessary jargon.
  • Updated as rules change. The Updates page tracks meaningful developments as IRS guidance and regulations are finalized.

A note on the name

The phrase "Trump accounts" can be ambiguous — it might refer colloquially to President Trump's personal finances, social media profiles, or other unrelated topics. This website is specifically and exclusively about Trump Accounts as a savings and investment product — the formal financial category created by federal law. The FAQ page addresses this directly.

Corrections & updates

If you believe something on this site is factually incorrect or out of date, the intent is to correct it promptly. Policy details evolve as the IRS finalizes regulations and implementation guidance — this site aims to reflect current best information, not to lock in details that may change.

For the most current and authoritative information on Trump Accounts, always consult:

  • IRS.gov — official IRS guidance and forms
  • Treasury.gov — Treasury Department press releases and policy announcements
  • A licensed financial advisor or CPA familiar with the current rules
Disclaimer

This site is provided for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional financial, tax, or legal advice. Information may become outdated as regulations are finalized. The operators of this site are not responsible for decisions made based on information found here. Always verify critical details with official sources before acting.