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After-tax 401(k) contributions can be a ‘great opportunity’ for big savers, advisor says

Tom Robbins by Tom Robbins
April 24, 2023
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After-tax 401(k) contributions can be a ‘great opportunity’ for big savers, advisor says
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If you’re eager to funnel as much as possible into your 401(k), some plans have a special feature to save beyond the yearly deferral limit.

The 2023 deferral limit for 401(k) plans is $22,500, plus an extra $7,500 if you’re age 50 or older. But an under-the-radar option, known as an after-tax 401(k) contribution, allows you to save up to $66,000, including employer matches, profit sharing and other plan deposits.

For those seeking tax-friendly ways to boost retirement savings, “it’s just a great opportunity,” said certified financial planner Dan Galli, owner at Daniel J. Galli & Associates in Norwell, Massachusetts.

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However, most 401(k) plans still don’t offer after-tax contributions due to strict plan design laws, Galli said. But it’s more common among bigger companies.

In 2021, roughly 21% of company plans offered after-tax 401(k) contributions, compared to about 20% of plans in 2020, according to an annual survey from the Plan Sponsor Council of America. And almost 42% of employers of 5,000 or more provided the option in 2021, up from about 38% in 2020.

Still, employees who do have the chance to make after-tax 401(k) contributions may not take advantage due to “cash flow issues,” Galli said.

Only about 14% of employees maxed out 401(k) plans in 2021, according to Vanguard, based on 1,700 plans and nearly 5 million participants.

Tax-free growth is ‘absolutely worthwhile’

Another perk of after-tax 401(k) contributions is you can use the funds to complete the so-called mega-backdoor Roth strategy — paying levies on earnings and moving the money to a Roth account — for future tax-free growth.

By rolling the money into the same plan’s Roth 401(k) or a separate Roth individual retirement account, you can start building a pot of tax-free money, which won’t trigger levies upon future withdrawal.

“It’s absolutely worthwhile,” said Linda Farinola, a CFP and enrolled agent at Princeton Financial Group in Plainsboro, New Jersey, noting that tax-free withdrawals can be handy in retirement.

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When it’s time to withdraw the money, these accounts won’t boost adjusted gross income, which can trigger other tax consequences, such as higher Medicare Part B or D premiums, she said.

Prioritize your 401(k) match first

Of course, you’ll want to take advantage of your employer’s 401(k) match via pre-tax or Roth 401(k) deferrals before making after-tax contributions, said Farinola.

The most common 401(k) match is 50 cents per dollar of employee contributions, up to 6% of compensation, according to the Plan Sponsor Council of America. Yet millions of Americans aren’t deferring enough to get the full company match.



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