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  2. New Laws on 401(k) Auto-Enrollment: What You Need to Know

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    If your employer's 401(k) plan has auto-enrollment, you'll automatically start making contributions to your account once you're eligible. Under a federal law enacted in 2022, most new 401(k) plans ...

  3. Pension Protection Act of 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Extends the 2001 tax act's contribution limits for IRAs and 401(k)s. Allows automatic contributions to be returned to employees without tax penalties, if employee opts out within 90 days Established safe harbor investments, also known as Qualified Default Investment Alternatives, to protect employers from liability of losses suffered by ...

  4. A complete guide to 401(k) retirement plans: What is a ... - AOL

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    Any 401(k) withdrawal that occurs before age 59 1/2, however, may be subject to an additional tax and a 10 percent penalty. Roth 401(k): Contributions are made with after-tax dollars, meaning you ...

  5. The IRS just made a ruling on 401 (k) company matches that ...

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    According to data from the Federal Reserve, the median retirement savings for households with people between ages 55 and 65 is $185,000 — which is not enough for a comfortable retirement.

  6. Roth 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    An employee's combined elective deferrals whether to a traditional 401(k), a Roth 401(k), or both cannot exceed the IRS limits for deferral of the traditional 401(k). Employers' matching funds are not included in the elective deferral cap but are considered for the maximum section 415 limit, which is $58,000 for 2021, or $64,500 for those age ...

  7. 401(k) withdrawal rules: What to know before cashing out ...

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    A Roth 401(k) is funded with post-tax money, unlike a traditional 401(k) made with pre-tax contributions. For a Roth 401(k), you can withdraw money without penalty or taxes if you’re at least ...

  8. The IRS has announced 3 key changes to 401(k)s for 2025 ... - AOL

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    The Saver's Credit provides a tax credit equal to 10%, 20% or 50% of the contributions you make to a 401(k) or other eligible retirement plan. The maximum credit is $1,000 for single tax filers or ...

  9. 8 ways to take penalty-free withdrawals from your IRA or 401(k)

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    Contributions to a Roth IRA can be taken out at any time, and after the account holder turns age 59 ½ the earnings may be withdrawn penalty-free and tax-free as long as the account has been open ...