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Compliance October 31, 2017
IRS Benefit/Contributions Limits for 2008-2018
Find here a link to our sister publication’s chart denoting
the 2018 maximum benefit and contribution limits set by the IRS, including current
and historical limits on all types of tax-advantaged retirement accounts.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff
Readers may view and/or download PLANSPONSOR Magazine’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS) maximum contribution/benefit limit chart for 2008 to 2018 here.
The helpful document displays all important IRS limits set for tax-qualified retirement plans. The data includes annual contribution limits, compensation limits, highly compensated thresholds, SIMPLE contribution limits, income limits for Social Security, catch-up contributions and more.
We hope you will share the informative chart with a colleague or client.
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