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Asked 11/3/2008

In a "safe harbor", what is the maximum income an employee makes that can be used for the employees deferral. Was $200,000?

I believe it was $220,000 per year of earned income. Any income over that is not included for 401(k) deferral calcuation?

 
 
 
 
 
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