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Retirement Plans Newsletter
BULLETIN
November 13, 2025
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[Official Guidance]
Text of IRS Notice 2025-67: 2026 Amounts Relating to Retirement Plans and IRAs, as Adjusted for Changes in Cost-of-Living (PDF)
- "Effective January 1, 2026, the limitation on the annual benefit under a defined benefit plan under section 415(b)(1)(A) of the Code is increased from $280,000 to $290,000....
- "The limitation under section 402(g)(1) on the exclusion for
elective deferrals described in section 402(g)(3), which includes elective deferrals made to the Thrift Savings Plan, is increased from $23,500 to $24,500.
- "The limitation on deferrals under section 457(e)(15) concerning deferred compensation plans of state and
local governments and tax-exempt organizations is increased from $23,500 to $24,500.
- "The limitation under section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for catch-up contributions to an applicable employer plan other than a plan described in section 401(k)(11) or section 408(p)
that generally applies for individuals aged 50 or over is increased from $7,500 to $8,000.
- "The limitation under section 414(v)(2)(E)(i) for catch-up contributions to an applicable employer plan other than a plan described in section 401(k)(11) or section 408(p) that applies for individuals who attain age 60, 61, 62, or 63 in 2026
remains $11,250.
- "The Roth catch-up wage threshold for 2025, which under section 414(v)(7)(A) is used to determine whether an individual's catch-up contributions to an applicable employer plan (other than a plan described in section 408(k) or (p)) for
2026 must be designated as Roth contributions, is increased from $145,000 to $150,000....
- "The threshold used in the definition of “highly compensated employee” under section 414(q)(1)(B) remains $160,000.
- "The threshold under section
416(i)(1)(A)(i) concerning the definition of “key employee” for top-heavy plan purposes is increased from $230,000 to $235,000.
- "The annual compensation limitation under sections 401(a)(17), 404(l), 408(k)(3)(C), and 408(k)(6)(D)(ii) is increased from $350,000 to $360,000. "
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