November 5, 2021
The elective deferral limits for 2022 increased $1,000 from 2021.
Participants can contribute up to $20,500 of their own salary into the Thrift Savings Plan. Most TSP participants will receive a government/agency match of this amount, up to 5% of their salary.
The catch-up contribution limit also remains unchanged, at $6,500 for those 50 and older.
More information can be found on the tsp.gov site here.
Health Savings Account (HSA) contribution limits for 2021 are $3,650 for an individual with coverage under a qualifying high-deductible health plan (HDHP), and $7,300 for an individual with family coverage under an HDHP. Those 55 or older can make additional catch-up contributions of $1,000 per year.
For Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), the maximum contribution limit is $2,850, with a maximum carryover of $570. (Note that an HSA does not have a maximum carryover limit - HSA investors can keep and grow those funds over time.)
Take a look at “TSP Fund Returns” and “TSP Calculators” to see how higher contributions over time can help to build wealth over the long-run… and order a copy of TSP Investing Strategies for even more wealth-building techniques and strategies!
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