2023 Retirement Plan Contribution Limits
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2023 Retirement Plan Contribution limits, annual
401K, 403b, 457, or Thrift Savings Plans | $22,500 |
—Catch-up, age 50+ | $7,500 |
—Maximum contribution (you + employer) | $66,000 |
—Max contribution + 50+ catch-up | $73,500 |
SIMPLE | $15,500 |
—Catch-up, age 50+ | $3,500 |
IRA | $6,500 |
—Catch-up, age 50+ | $1,000 |
Can you contribute to a Roth IRA in 2023?
If you make too much money, you will need to contribute to a Traditional IRA instead. This traditional IRA may or may not be deductible (below).
2023 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) | |
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Single or Head of Household | $138,000 - $153,000 phaseout |
Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) | $218,000 - $228,000 phaseout |
Is Your IRA Deductible in 2023?
Are either you or your spouse covered by a workplace retirement plan (above)?
—If neither of you is covered, then your traditional IRA contribution is fully deductible.
—If one or both of you are covered:
2023 Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) | |
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Single + workplace retirement plan | $73,000 - $83,000 phaseout |
MFJ + IRA contributor(s) covered by workplace retirement plan | $116,000 - $136,000 phaseout |
MFJ + IRA contributor not covered, however other spouse is covered by workplace retirement plan | $218,000 - $228,000 phaseout |
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Liz Baker, PhD
I’m an authority on investing, retirement, and taxes. I love research and applying it to real-world problems. Together, let’s find our paths to financial freedom.