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Ready to Max Out Your 401(k) in 2023? Here Are The Steps!

November 28, 2022 · Personal Finance
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Qualify for tax breaks

Did you know that you can defer income tax as much as $22,500 from what you save on a 401(k) plan in 2023? A worker in the 24% tax bracket who is able to save this amount might reduce their tax bill by $5,400. Income tax won’t be due with this amount of money until it’s withdrawn from the account.

Workers who earn less than $36,500 in 2023 ($73,000 for couples) will be able to qualify additionally for the saver’s credit, which is usually worth between 10% and 50% of 401(k) contributions up to $2,000 for individual and $4,000 for couples. However, the biggest saver’s credits usually go to workers with the lowest incomes.

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