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With respect to a 401(k) plan, may a re-employed participant make up pre-tax and/or after-tax contributions for the period of service during which he or she served in the military?

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With respect to a 401(k) plan, may a re-employed participant make up pre-tax and/or after-tax contributions for the period of service during which he or she served in the military?

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Yes. A participant has the right to make up any missed contributions that he or she would have had the opportunity to make if civilian employment had not been interrupted by the period of military service.

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