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- From: cep@taligent.com (Christophe Pettus)
- Subject: Re: Can I have a SEP also?
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:20:23 GMT
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- In article <C1BuBw.yD@news.iastate.edu> TW.A51@isumvs.iastate.edu (Jim Berg) writes:
- >I am employed full-time... am covered by an employer retirement
- >plan... and operate a small in-home business.
- >
- >My question is... Am I able to contribute to... and deduct from my
- >taxes... a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP)?
-
- Basically, yes. There are businesses that cannot use an SEP, but most
- small home-based businesses can. The IRS publication "Retirement Plans
- for the Self-Employed" goes into this in horrendous detail.
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- -- Christophe
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- "Bad analogy! No biscuit!"
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