IRS Announces 2023 Retirement Plan Limits

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 The IRS recently announced the 2023 cost-of-living adjustments to various benefit and contribution limits applicable to retirement plans. The IRS significantly increased the applicable limits for 2023 due to the high rate of inflation in 2022. The following limits apply to retirement plans in 2023:

  • The limit on elective deferrals under 401(k), 403(b), and eligible 457(b) plans increased to $22,500.
  • The limit on additional catch-up contributions by participants age 50 or older increased to $7,500. This means that the maximum amount of elective deferral contributions for those participants in 2023 is $30,000.
  • The Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) Section 415 annual addition limit is increased to $66,000 for 401(k) and other defined contribution plans, and the annual benefit limit is increased to $265,000 for defined benefit plans.
  • The limit on the annual compensation that can be taken into account by qualified plans under Code Section 417 is increased to $330,000.
  • The dollar- level threshold for becoming a highly compensated employee under Code Section 414(q) increased to $150,000 (which, based on the look-back rule, is applicable for HCE determinations in 2024 based on compensation in 2023).
  • The dollar- level threshold for becoming a “key employee” in a top-heavy plan under Code Section 416(i)(1) is increased to $215,000.

We have compiled a chart summarizing the key limits below, including how they compare with those in the previous year. Download a printable version of the chart.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS LIMITS
  2023 2022 2021
401(k)/403(b) Plan Deferral Limit $22,500 $20,500 $19,500
Catch-Up Contributions (401(k), 403(b) & Governmental 457(b) Plans) $7,500 $6,500 $6,500
Defined Contribution Dollar Limit $66,000 $61,000 $58,000
Defined Benefit Annual Limit $265,000 $245,000 $230,000
Pay Threshold for Determining Highly Compensated Employee $150,000 (for determinations in 2024) $135,000 (for determinations in 2023) $130,000 (for determinations in 2022)
Annual Compensation Limit $330,000 $305,000 $290,000
457(b) Plan Deferral Limit $22,500 $20,500 $19,500
Social Security Taxable Wage Base $160,200 $147,000 $142,800

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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