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Maxed out your 401(k)? How to save more

Maxed out your 401(k) How to save more

Maxed out your 401(k) How to save more

My 401(k) contribution has been capped at 6%. How do I save more for retirement? — Frankie L., Arlington, Va.

As you’ve found, the IRS limits 401(k) contributions by high earners — chiefly those who earned more than $115,000 in 2012 — unless their company ensures that lower-paid workers are also saving for retirement.

Start by putting $5,500 ($6,500 if you’re at least 50 by year-end) into a Roth IRA, which offers tax-free withdrawals in retirement, says Moline, III., financial planner Marty Kurtz.

In 2013 your allowed contribution falls to zero if your income tops $188,000 ($127,000 if you’re single), but anyone under 70½ with earnings can fund a nondeductible IRA and then convert it to a Roth. But you may owe taxes on this back-door deposit if you have other traditional IRAs.