The IRS has announced significant changes to retirement account contribution limits for 2026, marking a notable shift in how ...
The agency announced savers will be able to set aside more money in their workplace retirement plans next year.
The IRS has announced an increase in the 401(k) contribution limits for 2026, raising the employee elective deferral limit to ...
The 401(k) contribution limits set by the IRS for 2026 will define how much employers and employees can add to the savings ...
The IRS is increasing the contribution limits for retirement accounts in 2026, boosting the top threshold to account for ...
The IRS has lifted 2026 retirement limits. The 401(k), 403(b) and 457 employee contribution cap rises to $24,500 from $23,500 ...
Key Points ・The IRS raised the 2026 contribution limits for 401(k) and 403(b) plans to $24,500 and IRA limits to $7,500. ・Catch-up contributions rise for workers 50 and older, with special higher ...
Unlike last year, the agency also announced an increase to the contribution cap for individual retirement accounts.
Catch-up contributions for participants age 50 and up will rise to $8,000 from $7,500, which means their total contribution for 2026 is capped at $32,500. For employees aged 60, 61, 62 and 63 who ...
Starting in 2026, the IRS is raising the contribution limits for 401K and retirement accounts, and here's how you can save a ...
New retirement plan contribution limits announced by the IRS for 2026 include higher 401(k), IRA and catch-up contribution ...
Starting in 2026, the 401 (k) catch-up contribution limit will rise to $8,000 for savers 50 and older, from $7,500 in 2025.