Annual Contribution Limits
| 403(b) Contribution Limit |
2026 |
2025 |
| Under age 50 deferral limit (pre-tax and Roth after-tax) |
The lesser of $24,500 or includible compensation. |
The lesser of $23,500 or includible compensation. |
| Age 50 and up deferral limit* |
The lesser of $32,500 or includible compensation. |
The lesser of $31,000 or includible compensation. |
| Age 60-63 deferral limit** |
The lesser of $35,750 or includible compensation. |
The lesser of $34,750 or includible compensation. |
| Overall limit under age 50*** |
$72,000 |
$70,000 |
| Overall limit age 50 and up† |
$80,000 |
$77,500 |
| Overall limit age 60-63** |
$83,250 |
$81,250 |
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*Beginning in 2026, participants who have FICA wages exceeding $150,000 (adjusted for inflation) in the previous calendar year will be required to make any catch-up contributions on a Roth (after-tax) basis. It is the Employer’s responsibility to ensure contributions are correctly submitted to the Plan. Employees below the $150,000 threshold, as well as ministers who earn SECA wages may continue to make catch-up contributions on either a pre-tax or Roth basis, depending on your plan’s design.
**The rule applies to individuals who will attain age 60 in the taxable year and continues until the taxable year in which they turn 64. So, a participant would be eligible for the entire year in which they turn 60 (even if their birthday is December 31), and they would not be eligible in the year in which they turn 64.
***All types of contributions including deferrals, employer, and traditional after-tax. Cannot exceed includible compensation.
†All types of contributions including deferrals, employer, and traditional after-tax; amounts over the general overall limit must be age 50 catch-up deferrals. Cannot exceed includible compensation except to the extent that the age 50 or older catch-up deferral has been utilized.
Contact your own tax advisor before taking any action that would have a tax consequence. This information is not tax advice. Information is from sources deemed reliable. Information is subject to error, omission, withdrawal, or change.