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There are limits to the amount of elective deferrals to retirement accounts that can be made in a single year. If you do have a situation where too much has been contributed, it can be corrected in a timely manner.
The information in the following article from the IRS will give you more details:
Retirement topics - 401(k) and profit-sharing plan contribution limits
I get that but I am not over the limit based on IRS web side. However, TurboTax tells me that I overplayed 23,000 and I had to close one of my accounts! It is also issuing $129 penalty for overcontributing?! I had been using Turbo tax for about 7 years. I had never had this issue before. I had both of the accounts for about 5 years.
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