When deliberations began regarding the first tax reform legislation in over thirty years, many raised concerns that tax reform measures would adversely affect retirement savings programs such as the 401(k) plan. Now, as the tax reform proposals have become further vetted, the 401(k) approach to pre-tax retirement savings appears to remain intact and may actually survive “Rothification”. The IRS also recently increased the 401(k) pre-tax savings contribution limit to $18,500 for 2018. Despite the confirmed importance of retirement savings vehicles such as the 401(k ...
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