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How much can my employer contribute to my SIMPLE IRA using nonelective contributions?

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How much can my employer contribute to my SIMPLE IRA using nonelective contributions?

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Up to 2% of compensation. No more than $245,000 in compensation for 2009 and 2010 can be taken into account when determining the nonelective contribution for each employee.

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