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I have a 401K through my employer. My annual income is 250, 000. I contribute the max each year (16,500 this year). My wife just went back to work as a teacher and they offer a 403B. The 403B limit is 16,500. Can she contribute even though I have a 401K?


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The BIDaWIZ Team's Answer:

Yes: she is allowed to "max out" her contibutions, to her retirement plan; if she

so elects; regardless of whether you contribute to your retirement fund.

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