IRS Releases Draft Form 4547 for Trump Accounts: What Parents Need to Know

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Bohdan Domino

MSA, MST | In-Charge Staff Accountant

On December 2, 2025, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a draft of the new Form 4547, titled Trump Account Election(s). This form allows authorized individuals (typically parents or guardians) to elect to open a “Trump Account” for eligible minors. These accounts are part of a new federal initiative designed to help children build financial assets early in life. One of the most notable features of Form 4547 is the option to receive a $1,000 “Pilot Program Contribution” from the U.S. Treasury for children born between 2025 and 2028.

How to File IRS Form 4547

According to the IRS instructions, the the most efficient way to file Form 4547 is by submitting it with the authorized individual’s electronically filed current-year federal income tax return. For the initial rollout, this would likely coincide with the filing of the 2025 tax return.

If the form is not filed with the tax return, it may still be filed separately using paper filing.

The IRS has announced plans to launch an online portal at trumpaccounts.gov in mid-2026. This portal may eventually allow authorized individuals to make Trump Account elections online. However, it is important to note that contributions to Trump Accounts will not be allowed before July 4, 2026.

Dell Foundation Contribution for Trump Accounts

In early December, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation announced a $6.25 billion philanthropic commitment to fund 25 million Trump Accounts. Through this initiative, the foundation plans to contribute $250 per account for children who:

This program is intended to support children who do not qualify for the $1,000 federal Pilot Program Contribution. Parents can assess potential eligibility by entering their zip code into Census Reporter which provides median income data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Additional details about the Dell Foundation contribution aren’t available yet but we will provide an update as soon as more substantive information becomes available.

To learn more about how Trump accounts, Form 4547 or related contribution programs may impact your family, please contact one of the trusted advisors at Cray Kaiser. We can help you navigate new developments and plan accordingly.

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