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  2. Solo 401 (k) - Wikipedia

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    A Solo 401(k) Plan includes a $6000 catch-up contribution for plan participants over the age of 50, which is not the case for a SEP IRA. A Solo 401(k) Plan can offer the owner Roth contributions, even in the case where the owner is otherwise not eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA due to the Roth's annual income limitation.

  3. When is the tax deadline? Most Americans don't know - AOL

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    If you filed for an extension, the due date for your federal returns is October 16, 2023. ... October 16, 2023 is also the deadline to make 2022 contributions to SEP IRAs and solo 401(k) if the ...

  4. Contribution Limits for a One-Participant 401(k)

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    A one-participant 401(k) or solo 401(k) is an attractive retirement savings option for self-employed workers or business owners. While they’re similar to the standard 401(k) plans often offered ...

  5. What is a solo 401(k)? A great self-employed retirement option

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    In other respects, the solo 401(k) operates like any other 401(k) plan, whether it’s a traditional 401(k) or a Roth 401(k). If you set up your solo 401(k) to take tax-deductible contributions ...

  6. Is My Solo 401(k) Tax Deductible?

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    A self-employed individual who can make a maximum contribution of $66,000 in 2023 ($69,000 in 2024) to their solo 401(k). You can contribute $22,500 in 2023 ($23,000 in 2024) as elective deferrals ...

  7. 7 Saving and Retirement Rule Changes for 2025 - AOL

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    7. Solo 401(k) contribution limits increase. A solo 401(k) is a retirement plan for the self-employed without any full-time employees, except a spouse. You can make contributions as both the ...