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  2. How retirement savings will change in 2025 - AOL

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    The contribution limit on individual retirement accounts (IRAs) will stick at $7,000, and the catchup contribution limit for individuals 50 and over stays at $1,000 for 2025. IRA deductions for ...

  3. It's Official: The 2025 Roth IRA Contribution Limits Are Here

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    Image source: Getty Images. 2025 Roth IRA contribution limits. 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 ...

  4. IRA Contribution Rules Are Changing in 2025. Here's ... - AOL

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    This group will be allowed a catch-up contribution of $5,000 or 150% of the standard SIMPLE IRA catch-up contribution, whichever is greater. These numbers will be indexed for inflation starting in ...

  5. IRS increases 401 (k), other 2025 retirement plan ... - AOL

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    The catch-up contribution limit that applies to employees aged 50 and up enrolled in most 401(k), 403(b), governmental 457 plans and the Thrift Savings Plan will remain at $7,500 for 2025. Workers ...

  6. What the 2025 IRA Contribution Rules Mean for Your Retirement ...

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    You can choose a traditional IRA and get a tax deduction (for 2024) of up to $7,000 if you qualify -- or up to $8,000 with a catch-up contribution for people age 50 and up.

  7. Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001

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    The so-called Roth 401(k)/403(b) is a new tax-qualified employer-sponsored retirement plan to become effective in 2006, and would offer tax treatment in a retirement plan similar to that offered to account holders of Roth IRAs. For plan sponsors, the law requires involuntary cash-out distributions of 401(k) accounts into a default IRA.