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My employer matches 2% of my contributions to my 401k but insists those contributions cannot be pre-tax. Is that correct?

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It's the opposite. The match must be pretax. If you have a Roth 401(k) for example, the match goes into the traditional side of the 401(k) account, not the Roth.

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