The Education Savings Bond Program allows individuals to exclude interest income from certain U.S. government bonds, issued after 1989, from their taxable income when using the funds to pay for qualified higher education expenses. These bonds include Series EE and Series I Bonds.
A U.S. government bond issued in denominations ranging from $50 to $10,000, traditionally issued at a discount and redeemed at face value upon maturity.
U.S. government bond that was available in denominations ranging from $500 to $10,000, primarily issued in exchange for Series E or EE bonds. The last issue date was August 31, 2004.
Direct government obligations, comprising debt issues of the U.S. government, including Treasury bills, notes, bonds, and Series EE, Series HH, and Series I savings bonds, as distinct from government-sponsored agency issues.
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