by AGCoinHunter » Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:20 am
I did a SEP a few years back when I was self contracting and used it to pour money into to lower my tax basis. If I recall the limits were around 25% of your income in a year you could direct tax free into it. Opened it with a large broker and never paid fees on anything. Looked into the self directed 401k but there were too many fees associated with it. The SEP is the simplest/cheapest self directed plan you can do I believe. Parked my money into a targeted retirement date plan and forgot about it. While you still pay fees to the fund you dont have any other fees.
From the US department of Labor website:
Simplified Employee Pension plans (SEPs) can provide a significant source of income at retirement by allowing employers to set aside money in retirement accounts for themselves and their employees. Under a SEP, an employer contributes directly to traditional individual retirement accounts (SEP-IRAs) for all employees (including the employer). A SEP does not have the start-up and operating costs of a conventional retirement plan and allows for a contribution of up to 25 percent of each employee’s pay.
Advantages Of A SEP
-Contributions to a SEP are tax deductible and your business pays no taxes on the earnings on the investments.
-You are not locked into making contributions every year. In fact, you decide each year whether, and how much, to contribute to your employees’ SEP-IRAs.
-Generally, you do not have to file any documents with the government.
-Sole proprietors, partnerships, and corporations, including S corporations, can set up SEPs.
-You may be eligible for a tax credit of up to $500 per year for each of the first 3 years for the cost of starting the plan.
-Administrative costs are low.
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