SEPs, Simple and Qualified plans are a great tool for those with self-employment income. In the case of a sole proprietor you may deduct contributions made to the plan for your employees, similarly in you are self-employed you may deduct the amounts paid for yourself. Furthermore you may deduct trustees’ fees if the contributions do not cover them. Earnings are also tax free until distribution….(read more)
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