KPMG 401(k) Plan
contribution.” The maximum allowable catch-up contribution is $6,000 in 2016, unchanged from 2015. This means that if you’re age 50 or older, you may be eligible to contribute up to $24,000 (the $18,000 IRS limit plus the $6,000 catch-up contribution) to the Plan on a pre-tax and/or Roth 401(k) basis in 2016. ................
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