The year is flying by, and before we know it 2025 will be here. With the arrival of the new year, several new provisions from the 2022 SECURE 2.0 law that impact retirement plans will become effective. One of the changes allows certain older participants in company savings plans and SIMPLE IRAs to make higher catch-up contributions.
401(k), 403(b) and Governmental 457(b) Plans
Under current law, employees in 401(k) plans (and 403(b) and governmental 457(b) plans) who attain age 50 by the end of a year can make salary deferrals in excess of the regular deferral limit. For example, in 2024, participants aged 50 or over can make an additional $7,500 on top of the regular $23,000 limit – for a total of $30,500. Starting in 2025, employees who turn 60, 61, 62 or 63 by the end of a year will be able to make even higher catch-up contributions for that year. So, for example, as long as you reach 60 by December 31, 2025, you’re eligible for the extra catch-up for that year – even if you’re only 59 when you make those deferrals.
How much is this special catch-up for 2025? Unfortunately, that’s not crystal clear. SECURE 2.0 says it’s the greater of $10,000 or 150% of the 2024 regular catch-up limit. The 2024 catch-up limit is $7,500, and 150% of that amount is $11,250. So, it would seem the 2025 special catch-up should be $11,250. But the Congressional summary of SECURE 2.0 suggests that Congress actually intended the 2025 special catch-up to be the greater of $10,000 or 150% of the 2025 regular catch-up limit. A draft bill in Congress, which hasn’t yet been introduced, would fix this error and several other SECURE 2.0 glitches. In any case, we know the 2025 catch-up for ages 60-63 will be at least $11,250.
Whatever the special catch-up for 2025 ends up being, it will be indexed for inflation starting in 2026.
SIMPLE IRAs
The higher catch-up also will be available starting in 2025 for SIMPLE IRA participants turning 60, 61, 62 or 63 by the end of the year. (The 2024 regular deferral limit is $16,000, and the age 50-or-older catch-up is $3,500 – for a total of $19,500). SECURE 2.0 is clear that the 2025 special catch-up is the greater of $5,000 or 150% of the 2025 regular catch-up limit. We won’t know the 2025 regular catch-up limit until the IRS announces all of the 2025 retirement dollar limits in a few weeks. However, the 2025 regular catch-up limit will certainly be the same as, or higher than, the 2024 $3,500 regular catch-up limit. So, the 2025 special catch-up will be at least $5,250 (150% x $3,500). Again, that amount will be adjusted for inflation starting in 2026.
Keep in mind that plans and SIMPLE IRAs don’t have to offer age 50-or-older catch-ups at all. If yours doesn’t – then the new special catch-up for ages 60-63 won’t be available.
Higher Catch-Up Contributions Available for Certain Older Employees Starting in 2025
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