IRS Announces 2019 Retirement Plan Limitations – Certain Limits are Increased

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The Internal Revenue Service announced the 2019 cost-of-living adjustments to the dollar limitations for qualified retirement plans and other benefits, and the Social Security Administration announced its own cost-of-living adjustments for 2019.  The elective deferral contribution limit for 401(k), 403(b) and 457(b) plans will increase to $19,000 but the dollar limit for catch-up contributions (if age 50 or older) remains unchanged at $6,000.  Other limits, such as the annual compensation limit under 401(a)(17), the limit used in the definition of key employee and the maximum annual contribution limit under Code Section 415, will increase in 2019. 

RETIREMENT PLAN LIMITS AND SOCIAL SECURITY WAGE BASE

   2019 Limits 2018 Limits
401(k)/403(b)/457(b) Elective Deferrals  $19,000  $18,500
Catch-Up Contribution (plans other than SIMPLE plans)  $6,000  $6,000
SIMPLE Plan Employee Deferrals  $13,000  $12,500
SIMPLE Plan Catch-Up Contributions  $3,000  $3,000

Plan Maximum Annual Contribution – Defined Contribution Plans 

(Section 415(c))

 $56,000  $55,000
Maximum Annual Benefit – Defined Benefit Plans (Section 415(b))  $225,000  $220,000
Compensation Limit under Section 401(a)(17)  $280,000  $275,000
Highly Compensated Employee Definition under Section 414(q)  $125,000  $120,000
Key Employees Officer Compensation for Top-Heavy Plans  $180,000  $175,000

ESOP limit for determining the maximum account balance 

subject to the 5-year distribution limit

 $1,130,000  $1,105,000

ESOP dollar amount used for determining the lengthening 

of the 5-year distribution period

 $225,000  $220,000
Social Security (FICA) Wage Base  $132,900  $128,400

HEALTH AND WELFARE PLAN LIMITS

Health Savings Account and High Deductible Health Plan Limits

Earlier this year, the IRS announced the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings account and high-deductible health plans for 2019.  The HSA limit for self-only/family coverage will increase to $3,500 and $7,000, respectively for 2019. The maximum annual out-of-pocket expense limits for high deductible health plans for both self-only and family coverage will increase in 2019, but the minimum annual deductible limits remain the same. 

Health Savings Accounts/HDHP Limits

   2019 Limits  2018 Limits
HSA Contribution -- Annual Contribution Limit    
Self-Only Coverage   $3,500 $3,450
Family Coverage  $7,000  $6,850*
Catch-Up Contributions (age 55 or older)  $1,000 $1,000 
High Deductible Health Plan – Minimum Annual Deductible    
Self-Only Coverage  $1,350 $1,350 
Family Coverage $2,700 $2,700
High Deductible Health Plan – Maximum Out of Pocket Limit    
Self-Only Coverage $6,750 $6,650
Family Coverage  $13,500  $13,300

*Note that the HSA contribution limit for individuals with family coverage was originally announced to be $6,900 for 2018, as described in IRS Notice 2017-64. This limit was subsequently reduced to $6,850 under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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