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2007 401k Contribution Limits

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What are the 2007 401k Contribution Limits?

For 2007, the maximum amounts you can contribute to your 401(k) plan, as set by the IRS is shown below:

2007 401k Contribution Limit: $15,500
2007 Catch-Up Contribution Limit (only for those over 50 years old): $5,000

These are the IRS limits, but you are also subject to the limits imposed by your company’s 401k plan. To better understand the 2007 401(k) Contribution Limits, visit 401k Contribution Limits and What They Mean.

Other suggested readings: Maximize 401k Contributions, and the Dangers of Owning Company Stock

Note: The matching contributions made your employer do not affect the above contribution limits

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