2022 Contribution Limits

Angela Keeley-White

For 2022, a few of the contribution limits have increased.

A very good practice is to contribute enough of your salary to receive at least the employer match. Also, pay raises often present an easy opportunity to increase your deferral, while reducing your adjusted gross income.

If you will be celebrating your 50th birthday this year, it is also a good time to make sure that your HR Department enables the ‘catch-up’ provision on your employer sponsored plan. This will help you meet the maximum contribution limits throughout the year. The 2022 contribution limits for nearly all types of retirement plans are listed in the following chart:

Qualified Plans
2021
2022
401k, Roth 401k, and 403b plans
$19,500
$20,500
Catch-up for ages 50 & over
$6,500
$6,500
457 Plans of tax exempt employers
$19,500
$20,500
Catch-up for ages 50 & over
$6,500
$6,500
SIMPLE IRA or SIMPLE 401k plans
$13,500
$14,000
Catch-up for ages 50 & over
$3,000
$3,000
Limits on annual additions to SEP Plans
$58,000
$61,000
Traditional and Roth IRAs
$6,000
$6,000
Catch-up for ages 50 & over
$1,000
$1,000
HSA – single (employer & employee)
$3,600
$3,650
HSA – family (employer & employee)
$7,200
$7,300
Catch-up for ages 55 & over
$1,000
$1,000
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March 14, 2022

Angela Keeley-White is our Client Service Manager. She is responsible for managing our firm’s client communications, social media content, digital initiatives, and onboarding new clients.

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