What is an Employer matching contribution?
Employer matching contribution refers to amounts that businesses contribute to employee retirement accounts based on the employee's own deferral percentage, creating immediate tax deductions while building retirement savings. These contributions follow matching formulas such as dollar-for-dollar up to 6% of compensation or partial matching at 50 cents per dollar contributed. The business receives deductions equal to the contribution amount, subject to maximum limits of 25% of total eligible compensation and per-participant caps of $66,000 annually. Traditional 401k business plans use employer matching to attract employees while generating substantial tax benefits for the business entity.
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