EY, I got my Roth IRA contributions set to max (30%). Does Fidelity automatically lower the % and stop contributions afterwards once I reach my 2022 limit?
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Your new company doesn’t know, so you have to do the math and account for that.
^That's right. I learned the hard way when I went over the max limit by $400 was a pain to deal with. Before you set it to max at new employer, please double check what you have already contributed at previous employer and then set it accordingly for the remaining of the year.
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Change your profile to EY and ask in the EY bowl
But I enjoy read the complaints in the Deloitte bowl
The contributions at deliotte we're after tax contributions, so does that even count towards the 20.5k limit?
It is after tax contributions. Not Roth, or some special plan that hits my bank first.
I'm assuming the after tax won't count towards 20.5k and that I don't have to worry about it now that I'm at ey