A 76 year-old self-employed person is a sole proprietor (with no employees) and files Sch C with Form 1040. This person does receive RMD's each year. Can this owner-employee make deductible contributions on Sch C to his/her SEP?
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Straight from the IRS website:
Can I contribute to the SEP-IRA of a participant over age 70 ½?
You must contribute for each employee eligible to participate in your SEP, even if they are over age 70 ½. The employee must also take minimum distributions, however. If you haven’t contributed for an eligible employee in your SEP plan, find out how you can correct this mistake.
Straight from the IRS website:
Can I contribute to the SEP-IRA of a participant over age 70 ½?
You must contribute for each employee eligible to participate in your SEP, even if they are over age 70 ½. The employee must also take minimum distributions, however. If you haven’t contributed for an eligible employee in your SEP plan, find out how you can correct this mistake.
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