By Richard R. Hammar, J.D., LL.M., CPA
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Additional salary reduction catch-up contributions. The limit on elective deferrals under a 403(b) annuity plan is increased for individuals who have attained age 50 by the end of the year. The catch-up contribution provision does not apply to after-tax employee contributions. Additional contributions may be made by an individual who has attained age 50 before the end of the plan year and with respect to whom no other elective deferrals may otherwise be made to the plan for the year because of the application of any limitation of the tax code (e.g., the annual limit on elective deferrals) or of the plan.
The additional amount of elective contributions that may be made by an eligible individual participating in such a plan is the lesser of (1) the applicable dollar amount, or (2) the participant’s compensation for the year reduced by any other elective deferrals of the participant for the year. The applicable dollar amount under a 403(b) annuity is $1,000 for 2002, $2,000 for 2003, $3,000 for 2004, $4,000 for 2005, and $5,000 for 2006 and thereafter. Catch-up contributions are not subject to any other contribution limits and are not taken into account in applying other contribution limits. In addition, such contributions are not subject to applicable nondiscrimination rules.
This change took effect in 2002.