- 401 (k) contribution limits 2024, 2025, and 2026 | Fidelity
The IRS sets the maximum that you and your employer can contribute to your 401 (k) each year For tax year 2024, the most you could contribute to a Roth 401 (k), a traditional 401 (k), or a combination of the two was $23,000
- 401(k) Contribution Limits for 2025 vs. 2026 - Investopedia
Employees could contribute up to $23,500 to their 401 (k) retirement savings plans for tax year 2025 For tax year 2026, employees can contribute up to $24,500
- 401 (k) limit increases to $24,500 for 2026, IRA limit increases to . . .
Highlights of changes for 2026 The annual contribution limit for employees who participate in 401 (k), 403 (b), governmental 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan is increased to $24,500, up from $23,500 for 2025 The limit on annual contributions to an IRA is increased to $7,500 from $7,000
- 401 (k) Contribution Limits in 2025 | Guideline
In 2025, the 401 (k) contribution limit for participants is increasing to $23,500, up from $23,000 in 2024 Participants who are 50–59 and 64+ can save an additional $7,500 in 2025 in catch-up contributions
- 401 (k) Contribution Limits for 2025 and 2026 - NerdWallet
The 401 (k) contribution limit is $23,500 in 2025 and $24,500 in 2026 People 50+ can contribute an extra $7,500 in 2025 or $8,000 in 2026 ($11,250 if 60-63)
- Understand 401 (k) Income Limits | The Motley Fool
For 2025, the IRS limits the amount of compensation eligible for 401 (k) contributions to $350,000 That will increase to $360,000 in 2026 The IRS adjusts this limit annually based on changes
- How Much Can You Really Contribute to a 401 (k)? - Avoid This Mistake . . .
In 2025, the IRS raised these limits to $23,500 (or $31,000 with the catch-up for those 50+) These figures apply to both traditional and Roth 401 (k) accounts, and they represent the maximum employee salary deferral you can contribute in a year
- 401 (k) contribution limits for 2025 - Bankrate
For 2025, the 401 (k) limit for employee salary deferrals is $23,500 (Employer matches don’t count toward this limit ) However, the total contribution limit — which includes employer
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