Time to Reset Your Tax Clock

While we may reset our clocks in March and November each year, every January 1 we reset our tax clocks. Here is a short list of what is changing:

  • Social Security Wage Base Limit: $176,100
  • IRS Standard Mileage Rate: $0.70 per mile
  • 401(k) Contribution Limit: $23,500 plus catch-up election of $7,500 for those who are turning or over 50 years old in 2025
  • Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefit Monthly Limit (for both parking and mass transit): $325
  • Health Flexible Spending Cafeteria Plans Contribution Limit: $3,300
  • Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement Limit: $6,350 ($12,800 Family Coverage)
  • Earned Income Tax Credit: $8,046

If you need any assistance with these new limits, please consult your employment tax counsel.

Information contained in this publication is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of an attorney.