A popular tax break in the form of catch-up contributions to your 401(k) is set to be eliminated. We spoke to William McBride, vice president of federal tax and economic policy at the Tax Foundation, to explain the implications for savers.
A popular tax break in the form of catch-up contributions to your 401(k) is set to be eliminated. We spoke to William McBride, vice president of federal tax and economic policy at the Tax Foundation, to explain the implications for savers.