02/05/2025
2025 Retirement Plan Contribution Limits
(Solo) 401k, 403b, TSP
• Employee annual contribution limit: $23,500 (+$500)
• Company’s annual contribution limit: $46,500 (+$500)
• Total maximum contribution: $70,000 (+$1,000)
For individuals aged 50 and over:
• Catch-up contribution: +$7,500
• Employee contribution limit: $31,000 (+$500)
• Total maximum contribution: $77,500 (+$1,000)
For individuals aged 60 to 63:
• Enhanced catch-up: +$11,250
• Employee contribution limit: $34,750
• Total maximum contribution: $81,250
Maxing Out Retirement Plans
• Profit Sharing: Employers can make discretionary contributions
• Mega Backdoor Roth: Allows after-tax contributions and Roth conversions
401a
• Annual contribution limit: $70,000 (+$1,000)
457b
• Annual contribution limit: $23,500
• For individuals aged 50 and over:
• Catch-up contribution: +$7,500
• Total contribution limit: $31,000
For individuals aged 60 to 63:
• Enhanced catch-up: +$11,250
• Total contribution limit: $34,750
For participants within 3 years of retirement:
• Special catch-up: +$23,500
• Total contribution limit: $47,000
Traditional IRA + Roth IRA
• IRA contribution limit: $7,000
• For individuals aged 50 and over:
• Catch-up contribution: +$1,000
• Contribution limit: $8,000
Traditional IRA
• Deduction Income Limits (MAGI) (Increase of $2,000–$6,000)
• Single/Head of Household (covered by a plan at work): $79,000 (was $77,000)
• Married filing jointly (covered by a plan at work): $126,000 (was $123,000)
• Married filing jointly (spouse covered by a plan at work): $236,000 (was $230,000)
Roth IRA Income Limits (MAGI) (Increase of $4,000–$6,000)
• Single: $150,000 (was $146,000)
• Married filing jointly: $236,000 (was $230,000)
Backdoor Roth Conversion may help bypass high-income limits.
SEP IRA
• Annual contribution limit: $70,000 (+$1,000)
SIMPLE IRA
• Annual contribution limit: $16,500 (+$500)
For individuals aged 50 and over:
• Catch-up: +$3,500
• Total limit: $20,000
For individuals aged 60 to 63:
• Catch-up: +$5,250
• Total limit: $21,750
Saver’s Credit Income Limits (Increase of $1,250–$2,500)
• Individuals: $39,500 (was $38,250)
• Head of Household: $59,250 (was $57,375)
• Married Filing Jointly: $79,000 (was $76,500)
HSA (Health Savings Account)
• Individual contribution limit: $4,300 (+$150)
• Family contribution limit: $8,550 (+$250)
• Catch-up (55 or older): +$1,000
HDHP Limits
• Minimum deductibles:
• Individuals: $1,650
• Families: $3,300
Out-of-pocket maximums:
• Individuals: $8,300
• Families: $16,600
For individuals aged 50 and over: