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- Subject: Re: 401K
- Path: sparky!uunet!sci34hub!cdthq!gary
- From: gary@cdthq.UUCP (Gary Heston)
- Message-ID: <qF7qXB2w161w@cdthq.UUCP>
- References: <1993Jan20.154130.12030@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 18:41:25 CST
- Organization: Garys' Home for Obsolete Computers
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- beberness@newton.jsc.nasa.gov (Benjamin Beberness) writes:
-
- > Hello,
- >
- > I was recently married at the end of '92 and found out that my wife and I are
- > going to have to pay a large amount in TAXES. My company allows us to
- > determine our 401K contribution once a year. I would like to contribute more
- > to my 401K then I originally decided upon. Is this legal? I have been told
-
- Yes, it's legal. The IRS doesn't care how often you change your amount
- of contributions, as long as it stays within the limits ($9K this year,
- I think).
-
- > by different sources that you can change your contribution any time and that
- > you can only modify this once a year.
-
- That depends on how your companys' plan is written. I can change mine
- monthly, if I wish.
-
- Gary Heston, at home....
- gary@cdthq.uucp
-