Mega Backdoor Roth Calculator Guide

Learn how to calculate your maximum Mega Backdoor Roth contribution based on your 401k limits and employer match.

The Mega Backdoor Roth strategy allows high earners to contribute up to the maximum IRS Section 415(c) limit (currently $69,000 for 2024). To calculate your Mega Backdoor limit, you take the $69,000 total limit, subtract your standard 401(k) contribution ($23,000), and subtract any employer match. The remaining amount is what you can contribute as after-tax dollars and immediately convert to a Roth IRA. Our Mega Backdoor Roth Calculator guide helps you avoid the pro-rata rule and ensure your plan documents support in-service distributions.