Roth 401K is a kind of plan for retirement savings that is authorized by US congress. It falls under Internal Revenue Code. Its features combine the normal 401(k) retirement plan with the IRA plan. Anyone is eligible to join this plan so long as his employer offers it. It is the discretion of the employer to decide if he will provide this service in addition to the traditional one.
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