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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1066015" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>You also may get part of your contributions back around March 2013.</p><p>I have maxed out for probably 15 years and in that period, I have had somewhere around $3000 - $3800 because not enough people had contributed to their 401k within UPS. It has not happened in the last 2 years so maybe more UPSers are having more taken out.</p><p>You can go ahead and file your taxes if you like and treat it as income on the following year's Income Tax forms - sort of like State Tax refunds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1066015, member: 7966"] You also may get part of your contributions back around March 2013. I have maxed out for probably 15 years and in that period, I have had somewhere around $3000 - $3800 because not enough people had contributed to their 401k within UPS. It has not happened in the last 2 years so maybe more UPSers are having more taken out. You can go ahead and file your taxes if you like and treat it as income on the following year's Income Tax forms - sort of like State Tax refunds. [/QUOTE]
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