Michael Torres
CPA, Former IRS Revenue Agent
Solo 401(k)
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Definition
Retirement plan for self-employed allowing both employee and employer contributions up to $66,000/year.
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FAQs
Who can open one?
Self-employed with no employees (spouse exception).
What are the limits?
Up to $66,000/year including catch-up contributions.
Similar Terms
SEP IRA
Simplified Employee Pension retirement account for self-employed with contributions up to 25% of net income.
Roth IRA
Individual retirement account with after-tax contributions that grow tax-free, with tax-free withdrawals in retirement.
Traditional IRA
Individual retirement account with tax-deductible contributions that grow tax-deferred until withdrawal.
Roth vs Traditional (IRA/401k)
Roth accounts use after-tax money with tax-free growth; Traditional uses pre-tax money with taxed withdrawals.
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