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  2. A 403 (b) plan is a type of retirement account available to individuals who work in public education and employees of certain 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organizations. It’s similar to the...

  3. What Is a 403(b) Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plan? - Investopedia

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    A 403 (b) plan, also known as a Tax-Sheltered Annuity (TSA) plan, is a retirement plan that allows certain types of employees to save for retirement by contributing to these individual...

  4. IRC 403 (b) tax-sheltered annuity plans | Internal Revenue ...

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    A 403(b) plan (also called a tax-sheltered annuity or TSA plan) is a retirement plan offered by public schools and certain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. Employees save for retirement by contributing to individual accounts.

  5. Retirement plans FAQs regarding 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity ...

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    A 403(b) plan (also called a tax-sheltered annuity or TSA plan) is a retirement plan offered by public schools and certain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations.

  6. What is a 403 (b) plan and how does it work? - Bankrate

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    A 403 (b) plan allows you to save on a tax-advantaged basis, deferring taxes on your income and any investment earnings or enjoying a tax-free benefit, depending on which plan you select. 403...

  7. What is a 403(b)? | Fidelity - Fidelity Investments

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    A 403(b) is a retirement plan available for employees in health care, education, and other tax-exempt organizations. 403(b)s offer tax advantages, though the exact benefits depend on whether you make traditional or Roth contributions.

  8. What Is A 403(b) Plan? – Forbes Advisor

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    A 403 (b) is a tax-advantaged retirement plan designed for non-profit organizations and certain government entities. The 403 (b) works a lot like its better-known counterpart, the 401...