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21 February 2019

Cost-Of-Living Adjustments For 2019

The IRS has announced the 2019 cost-of-living adjustments for various retirement plan dollar limits.
United States Employment and HR

The IRS has announced the 2019 cost-of-living adjustments for various retirement plan dollar limits. The 2019 limits are as follows:

Limit 2017 2018 2019
Section 402(g) limit for 401(k) pre-tax contributions $18,000 $18,500 $19,000
Section 414(v) catch-up contribution limit $6,000 $6,000 $6,000
Section 401(a)(17) limit on annual compensation recognizable for retirement plan purposes $270,000 $275,000 $280,000
Annual pre-tax contribution rate for participants at the compensation limit to reach the Section 402(g) contribution limit 6.67% 6.73% 6.79%
Section 415 limit on annual additions to a defined contribution plan $54,000 $55,000 $56,000
Section 415 limit on annual benefits under a defined benefit plan $215,000 $220,000 $225,000
Compensation threshold for defining "Highly Compensated Employees" $120,000
(in 2016)
$120,000
(in 2017)
$120,0001
(in 2018)
Compensation threshold for officers to be "Key Employees"2 $175,000 $175,000 $180,000
Social Security (OASDI) Wage Base $127,200 $128,400 $132,900

Footnotes

1 An employee with compensation exceeding $125,000 in 2019 will be an HCE in 2020.

2 5% owners and 1% owners with compensation exceeding $150,000 are also key employees.

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