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EDIT: Oops, I missed that you said SEP, I read it too quickly. Offhand, I don't remember how a SEP for a Partnership works. Sorry.
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Double check that you entered Box 14 of the K-1.
If Box 14 of the K-1 is blank, WHY is it blank? If they were working for the Partnership, there should be a number in Box 14.
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I didn't have a number in box 14, Should the same amount from box 1 be in box 14? also when I put in the max contribution to the SEP IRA field on the adjustments to income where would I see the deduction on the 1040?
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Agree with Bill about self-employment income.
For a partnership, the SEP needs to be set up at the partnership level. SEP contributions are based on the earned income of the partners. The SEP contribution goes on Line 13R of the K-1 and would end up as an adjustment to income on the 1040, just like it would for a Sch C person.
The more I know the more I don’t know.