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For 2025, the Roth IRA contribution limit holds steady at the same level as 2024. If you qualify, you can stash away up to $7,000 in your Roth IRA for the year. And if you're 50 or older, you get ...
The catch-up contribution limit that generally applies for employees aged 50 and over who participate in most 401 (k), 403 (b), governmental 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan remains $7,500 for 2025.
2025 is $11,250. The Roth catch-up wage threshold for 2024, which under section 414(v)(7)(A) is used to determine whether an individual’s catch-up contributions to an applicable employer plan (other than a plan described in section 408(k) or (p)) for 2025 must be designated Roth contributions, remains $145,000.
In 2024, the SIMPLE IRA limit is $16,000 for employee deferrals, with another $3,500 allowed for individuals age 50 or older. In addition, there will now be a higher catch-up limit for...
The Roth IRA income limit to make a full contribution in 2025 is less than $150,000 for single filers, and less than $236,000 for those filing jointly. If you’re a single filer, you’re eligible to contribute a portion of the full amount if your MAGI is $150,000 or more, but less than $165,000.
The contribution limits for a traditional or Roth IRA increased last year but remain steady for 2025. You can contribute a maximum of $7,000 (same as 2024). Catch-up contributions for taxpayers 50 ...
The 401 (k) contribution limit for 2025 is $23,500, up from $23,000 in 2024. However, individual retirement account (IRA) contributions will continue to be $7,000 in 2025, the same as...
For 2024 and 2025, the Roth IRA contribution limit is $7,000 each year. Those 50 or older can contribute an extra $1,000 as a catch-up contribution, for a total of $8,000 per year. The cap...
The maximum amount you can contribute to a Roth IRA for 2025 and 2024 is $7,000 if you're younger than age 50. If you're age 50 and older, you can add an extra $1,000 per year in "catch-up"...
The limit on catch-up contributions for 401(k)s in 2025 for taxpayers 50 and older is $7,500 — the same as it is in 2024, bringing the total contribution limit to $30,500.