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What are the limits on Roth contributions?

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What are the limits on Roth contributions?

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Roth contributions are added to regular (tax deferred) plan contributions in calculating the maximum that can be contributed to a plan. The maximum contribution (both Roth AND regular 401(k) contributions) for 2009 is $16,500 plus up to an additional $5,500 if the participant attains age 50 during the plan year.

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