Since 2002, retirement savers age 50 and over have had the option of making “catch-up” contributions to their 401(k) plans, which stack on top of the regular limits for employee contributions to ...
Higher-income earners must make 401(k) catch-up contributions with after-tax dollars and place them in a Roth account.
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