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The IRS has raised the limits for 401(k) and similar contribution maximums for 2022. You can now put $20,500 into a 401(k) and if you're over 50 years old, you can make an additional $6,500 catch-up contribution. It's important to take a look at what you're contributing to your 401(k) and make sure it's the right plan FOR YOU!
Questions? Email me: [email protected]
By Michael Policar - Fiduciary4.8
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The IRS has raised the limits for 401(k) and similar contribution maximums for 2022. You can now put $20,500 into a 401(k) and if you're over 50 years old, you can make an additional $6,500 catch-up contribution. It's important to take a look at what you're contributing to your 401(k) and make sure it's the right plan FOR YOU!
Questions? Email me: [email protected]