Tax Deductions for 401K Retirement Accounts Explained
A common myth about retirement planning is that 401k accounts are always superior to IRAs. On its face, this myth appears true. You can contribute significantly more to a 401k each year than an IRA. You can contribute $18,500 to your 401k, versus $5,500 to your IRA for workers under 50 years old. That contribution limit rises to $24,500 for your 401k versus $6,500 for your IRA for workers ages 50 and above. 401k contributions lower your tax burden year-after-year. Some employers even offer matching contributions of up to 3-6% for 401k accounts. However, the math behind the 401k versus IRA debate is much more complicated, as recent tax reform efforts might suggest. Investing in both your 401k and a … Read more