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401(k) plan limits. 2025. 2024. Maximum elective deferral for most employees age 50 and older (including catch-up contributions) $31,000. $30,500. Maximum elective deferral for employees 60, 61 ...
401(k) plan limits. 2024. 2025. Change. Maximum salary deferral for workers. $23,000. $23,500 +$500. Catch-up contributions for workers age 50 and older. $7,500
Changes to 401(k) rules allow for a potential boost in savings. ... Supercharged catch-up contributions. ... the 401(k) limit remains unchanged from 2024 at $7,500.
The new contribution limit for 401(k)s and other workplace retirement plans in 2025 will be $23,500, up from $23,000 currently, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday. ... or 150% of the general ...
The IRS updated the 401(k) contribution limits for 2025 and now allows people between 60 and 63 to save an additional $15,000 over four years. 401(k) Catch-Up Limits Are Going Up. Here's What That ...
The 2024 401(k) catch-up contribution limit is $7,500 for those 50 and older. Starting in 2025, if you’re 60 to 63, you will get a higher contribution limit than people in their 50s.
To start, individuals can contribute up to $23,500 — an extra $500 from the 2024 limit — to their 401(k) plans in 2025, according to the IRS announcement. The base applies to younger savers ...
People who are between 60 and 63 have a higher catch-up limit of $11,250 for a total of $34,750 in tax year 2025. Here's how age groups stack up on average and median 401(k) balances as of 2024: Age