IRS Announces 2025 Cost-of-Living Adjustments for Retirement Plans and for Health and Welfare Benefit Plans

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This blog has been updated since December 4, 2023. The data below is current.

The IRS has announced the 2025 cost-of-living adjustments for retirement plan and health and welfare benefit plan limitations. The charts below set forth the applicable limitations.

Retirement Plans

Similar to previous years, the IRS has again increased the limits for several retirement plan limits for 2025. The rows below represent some of the important changes. The changed limitations are between the 2024 limits and the 2025 limits.  

Retirement Plan Limitation

2024 Limit

2025 Limits

401(k) and 403(b) Employee Contribution Limit

$23,000

$23,500

"Catch-Up Contribution" Limit (age 50 and older)

$7,500

$7,500

Defined Contribution Maximum Contribution

$69,000

(plus “Catch-Up”)

$70,000

(plus “Catch-Up”)

Defined Benefit Annual Benefit Limit

$275,000

$280,000

Highly Compensated Employee Compensation

$155,000

$160,000

Top-Heavy Key Employee Officer Dollar Limit

$220,000

$230,000

Annual Compensation Limit

$345,000

$350,000

457(b) Plan Contribution Limit

$23,000

$23,500

Social Security Taxable Wage Base

$168,600

$176,100


In addition to the typical catch-up contribution limit that is permitted for individuals who are 50 years or older, the IRS announced limits for the “super” catch-up that was adopted as part of SECURE 2.0. Under the “super” catch-up rules, an individual between age 60 and 63 may contribute up to $11,250 (instead of $7,500). This additional catch-up limit is permitted for 401(k) plan, 457(b) plans, and 403(b) plans.

A complete explanation of all changes can be found in Notice 2024-80.

Health and Welfare Benefit Plans

The changes in limitations that apply to health and welfare plans have increased slightly for 2025. The following chart outlines the changes to these limits, but a full explanation can be found in Notice 2024-40.

Health and Welfare Benefit Plan Limitation

2024 Limit

2025 Limit

Health Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Contribution Limit

$3,200

$3,300

Health Savings Account (HSA) Contribution Limits

-    Family

-    Single

-    Catch-Up Limit (age 55 and older)

$8,300

$4,150

$1,000

$8,550

$4,300

$1,000

HSA Annual Deduction Minimums

-    Family

-    Single

$3,200

$1,600

$3,300

$1,650

HSA Out-of-Pocket Maximums

-    Family

-    Single

$16,100

$8,050

$16,600

$8,300

Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefit Monthly Limits

-    Qualified Parking

-    Transit Pass/Vanpooling

$315

$315

$325

$325
The dependent care assistance limit remains at $5,000 and has not changed for a number of years.

 

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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