I need help determining how/where to report the profit sharing contribution and then the catch up contributions for a partnership in a solo 401k. I believe the partnership contribution, which i calculated based on net income to each active partner, goes on Line 18 Page 1 but i am wondering if the contribution is not a deduction for SE earnings on the K-1 Line 14A? Also, how do i report that the partner can take a personal deduction for the catch up on their 1040...as a note on the K-1 or is it supposed to be on the K-1 Line 13R?? any help would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to just call me if easier 810.326.1540 Shari
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How did you ever resolve this issue? I'm researching to find how best to report the contributions for a solo 401k for a Sch C sole proprietorship (no employees/no family working in business). I have calculated the total deductible employer contribution on Worksheet SEP within Drake Software. And that amount will be reported on Schedule 1, line 16 as a manual entry. My question is where and how to report the "allowable elective deferrals" by the owner. In his case, this would be pre-tax as well.
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From IRS, Link. https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans...0contributions.
See IRC Section 401(c)(3) and (4). Contributions made by the partnership to a pension plan on behalf of a partner are reported on box 13 of Schedule K-1 (Code R), and are reported on Schedule 1 (line 16) to Form 1040 as self-employed retirement plan contributions.
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Originally posted by SteveStang View PostHow did you ever resolve this issue? I'm researching to find how best to report the contributions for a solo 401k for a Sch C sole proprietorship (no employees/no family working in business). I have calculated the total deductible employer contribution on Worksheet SEP within Drake Software. And that amount will be reported on Schedule 1, line 16 as a manual entry. My question is where and how to report the "allowable elective deferrals" by the owner. In his case, this would be pre-tax as well.
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"I have calculated the total deductible employer contribution on Worksheet SEP within Drake Software. And that amount will be reported on Schedule 1, line 16 as a manual entry. My question is where and how to report the "allowable elective deferrals" by the owner. In his case, this would be pre-tax as well."
You cannot use a SEP worksheet for a solo 401k with elective deferrals. Some higher-end software has a worksheet which covers all types of small business retirement plans, and does not require manual entry.
I am concerned that you are not taking the total allowed contribution into account. For a sole proprietor, both the employee deferral and the employer contribution combined cannot exceed the total allowed.
For example, for a high income Schedule C, where the contribution dollar limit is $66,000, if the sole proprietor makes a $22,500 elective deferral, the employer (which is the sole proprietor) can only make at most a $43,500 profit-sharing contribution."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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